After notifying that ‘fell into the River of Thames’, a big search for a female student, 11, 11, 11,

Following the reports of an 11 -year -old female student fell into the water, the Coast Guard and Expert teams examine the Thames River.
The terrible incident took place in Barge House Causeway, near Woolwich, London, and launched a ‘large -scale response’.
Search teams and medical officials, with other rescue teams were among those who ran to the scene.
The operation also included a search and rescue helicopter along the border force ships and the river coast.
Authorities took advantage of drones, boats and air support – and no updates about where young people were tragically.
The Metropolitan police said: ‘The police, around 13:15 on Monday, March 31, was called to the reports of an 11 -year -old girl who entered the River E16, Barge House Giterway on the Thames River.
‘A large -scale response is supported by all emergency services and works together to make a comprehensive search for efforts to find it.
‘The next relative was noticed and supported by the officers.’
Police said that a large -scale response supported by all emergency services continues and was working together to make a comprehensive search to find.

A fire rescue boat makes a comprehensive search in the region after the police were called in this afternoon.

Coast Guards and Medical Officers were among those who ran to the scene with multiple search and rescue teams.

The terrible event took place this afternoon at Barge House Causeway near London, Woolwich.

Authorities used drones, boats and air support, but now there has been no confirmation of healing.
London ambulance service said: ‘An ambulance team, an advanced medical officer, an event intervention officer and dangerous field intervention team, including the members of the event sent to the events.
‘Our crew helped our emergency service partners at the scene, but then stopped.’
Deputy Commissioner Joseph Kenny said: ‘Firefighters responded to the reports of a person in the River Thames near Lowestoft Mews.
‘East Ham, Barking, Ilford and Bexley Fire Stations Mürettebat, HM Coast Guard, RNLI, London Ambulance Service and Metropolitan Police Service were sent to the scene with teams. Tugay also deployed the drone team and the fire boat as part of the response, and the teams conducted a systematic research of the region.
‘Tugay was first called about the incident in 1323. Search operations for firefighters resulted in 1549 when the responsibility of the incident was left to the police. ‘
Although the child has not yet found, it is understood that the search is now scaled.
Rnli spokesman said: ‘Tower Rnli’nin this afternoon (March 31) was asked to begin an event near Woolwich.
‘Cankurtaran then stopped.’
Mailonline contacted the HM Coast Guard for a comment.