Large cargo vessel runs aground off Isle of Skye

Kyle RNLI A cargo vessel that has run around - the boat is lit by various lights, with the sky pitch black.Kyle RNLI
The vessel was able to float away after around two hours

A 262ft (80m) cargo vessel has managed to free itself after dragging its anchor and running aground off the Isle of Skye.

Volunteer lifeboat crews were called by the coastguard to help around 02:20 after the boat began being pushed ashore by the wind and choppy seas, having run aground at the stern in the island's Breakish area.

Around two hours later the ship was able to use its thrusters and engine to move off the rocks, and than go into deeper water to find a safe place to anchor.

None of the ship's crew was injured in the incident.

Kyle RNLI A red and white cargo vessel next to rocks on the Isle of SkyeKyle RNLI
Lifeboats from Kyle and Portree attended the incident

RNLI lifeboats from Kyle and Portree attended the incident, and provided safety cover, as well as ensuring there was no pollution risk.

Daniel Elliot, Helm for Kyle of Lochalsh RNLI Lifeboat, said: 'When we arrived on scene, the vessel was aground by the bow and was being pushed further ashore by the sea and weather, with a risk of the vessel turning broadside.

"However, the crew managed to get themselves off the rocks and out into deeper water. It was important that we stayed on scene to ensure that there was no unseen damage underneath the waterline which could pose a risk to the crew, or any pollution coming from the vessel which could pose a danger to the environment."

Kyle RNLI A red and white boat hits the rocks on the Isle of Skye - water is spraying up as a result.Kyle RNLI
The boat dragged its anchor and ran aground