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Ruaraidh Britton

Offshore supply vessel goes missing off Scots coast in Storm Eunice sparking concerns

An offshore supply vessel has gone missing in Scotland during Storm Eunice sparking major concerns.

The 29-year-old UK-flagged vessel, The Vos Master, failed to report its position after being last recorded to be off the Aberdeenshire coast near Fraserburgh.

Its most recent report came in at 15:02 yesterday but no contact has been made since, reports Aberdeen Live.

The boats last port call was in Aberdeen on February 8, and the vessel was due to reach Captain Field on February 9 at around 3am.

The 29-year-old vessel failed to report it's position, sparking major concerns amidst Storm Eunice (Aberdeen Live)

The vessel is owned by Vroon Offshore Services UK who operate out of the port in Aberdeen.

It come as Storm Eunice continues to batter the country with brutal winds and wild weather conditions.

Heavy snow storms since have targeted the north-east causing chaos through the region.

Schools have been closed across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire while there has also been mayhem on the roads as a result of Storm Eunice.

The ship's operator has been contacted for comment.

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