Rescue teams are asking landowners to search their land on the Comeragh mountains in Co, Waterford, where a Tipperary woman who was out hill running is missing for almost 24 hours. The female runner, in her 30s/40s and from the Tipperary-Waterford border, was last seen or heard at about 12.45pm on Sunday.
The married woman was due to return from her run along the Coumshingaun Loop trail at 2pm but when her husband did not hear from her he alerted emergency services at 3pm. The South Eastern Mountain Rescue Association (SEMRA), Search and Rescue Dog Association Ireland, Rescue 117 of the Coast Guard and local Gardaí have been involved in the search operation since Sunday.
When last seen, the woman was wearing a grey and pink hoody and black trousers and a bobble hat. Liz Browne, a SEMRA spokesperson said: “We believe that the lady who is missing completed her run successfully but is not a navigator. Heavy cloud descended on the mountain. We are working on the belief that she became disorientated. “Her phone is still operational as it is ringing out but she could have let it fall and damaged it or she could have lost it unbeknownst to herself”
Ms Browne explained that Gardaí and search teams manned all entrances onto the Comeraghs in hope that the missing woman would see the emergency blue flashing lights in the distance: “We would ask walkers in the Nire Valley, Rathgormack or Mahon Falls areas to keep an eye out for anything unusual and to contact the Gardaí or SEMRA.”and to contact Gardaí in Tramore on 051-381 333”.