Overview
- A 13-year-old boy went missing on Sunday after being swept away by waves at the mouth of the Lez River in Palavas-les-Flots, France.
- The boy and his younger brother were caught in waves reaching up to 3 meters; the younger sibling was rescued by a lifeguard.
- Search teams, including gendarme dog units, SNSM rescue boats, a drone, and fire service divers, scoured the area for over three hours without success.
- The prefect of Hérault suspended search operations at 20:40 on Sunday evening, citing safety concerns, with plans to resume at dawn on Monday.
- Local authorities regularly face hazardous sea conditions in the region, prompting coordinated multi-agency rescue efforts during such incidents.