A major search operation was launched this afternoon after plane was feared to have crashed near a seaside town.

The pilot set off a distress signal before the aircraft vanished near Hemsby Gap, Norfolk on Sunday. Searches lasted four hours in the area, which lies several miles north of Great Yarmouth, before being called off.

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‘No evidence’ found of downed aircraft

The search has been cancelled after the Coastguard found “no evidence” of a downed aircraft.

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Search lasted four hours

The search, which involved a coastguard helicopter and four lifeboats, lasted around four hours before being terminated.

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Police and ambulances were at the scene

Police and ambulance personnel were at the shore before the search was cancelled, local reports said.

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Search called off

A spokeswoman for HM Coastguard said: “After a thorough search and following further investigation with no evidence of a missing aircraft, the search has been terminated.”

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Where is Hemsby?

Hemsby Beach is about eight miles north of Great Yarmouth on Norfolk’s eastern coast, and is on the North Sea.

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Ships asked to help in search

All ships in the Hemsby Gap area off the Norfolk coast have been asked to respond to the search for the plane.

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Not known how many were on board

It has not been confirmed how many people were on board when the plane crashed.

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Plane issued a mayday call out at sea

The small aircraft issued a distress call about two to three nautical miles off the coast at 12.34pm, the coastguard said.

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Major search operation launched

Four lifeboats and a helicopter have been deployed to the Great Yarmouth area.

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