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Police divers trawl lake in desperate search for man who vanished while swimming in 30C temperatures

By Christopher Ramos

POLICE are tonight carrying out a massive search and rescue operation after a man went missing while swimming amid Britain's ongoing heatwave.

The man, in his thirties, got into trouble while swimming at Crown Lakes near Peterborough, Cambs, this afternoon.

 Police divers took to the water amid fears the man, in his thirties, may have drowned in the Cambridgeshire lake

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Police divers took to the water amid fears the man, in his thirties, may have drowned in the Cambridgeshire lakeCredit: © terry-harris.com

A number of police and fire crews rushed to the beauty spot after bystanders saw the man in distress at around 3.30pm.

A helicopter was dispatched as emergency services desperately tried to locate the swimmer, whose identity remains unknown.

Police divers also took to the water amid concerns for the man's safety.

Parts of the lake were cordoned off as detectives feared he may have drowned.

 Divers take a boat out into the Crown Lake in Cambridgeshire

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Divers take a boat out into the Crown Lake in CambridgeshireCredit: © terry-harris.com
 A helicopter was also dispatched as the emergency services desperately searched for the man

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A helicopter was also dispatched as the emergency services desperately searched for the manCredit: © terry-harris.com
 A number of police, fire crews and ambulances rushed to the scene this afternoon

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A number of police, fire crews and ambulances rushed to the scene this afternoonCredit: © terry-harris.com
 Police said the man was seen getting into trouble while swimming

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Police said the man was seen getting into trouble while swimmingCredit: © terry-harris.com
 Bystanders raised the alarm after seeing the man in distress as he swam

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Bystanders raised the alarm after seeing the man in distress as he swamCredit: © terry-harris.com

A Cambridgeshire police spokesman said: "We are currently searching for a male in his 30s who became distressed while in the water at Crown Lakes in Farcet, near Peterborough.

"This has involved police, fire and ambulance services.

"We received the call just before 3.30pm and the area is still sealed off."

No one from Cambridgeshire police was available tonight to give an update on the search operation.

It comes after a 20-year-old man became the third person to drown in a Manchester reservoir this month during the heatwave.

He got into difficulty at Audenshaw Reservoir and was pulled out by police but later died in hospital.

 An area around the lake was cordoned off as emergency services carried out their search

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An area around the lake was cordoned off as emergency services carried out their searchCredit: © terry-harris.com
 Police were tonight desperately searching for the missing man

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Police were tonight desperately searching for the missing manCredit: © terry-harris.com
 Crown Lakes is a popular beauty spot in Cambridgeshire

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Crown Lakes is a popular beauty spot in CambridgeshireCredit: © terry-harris.com
 The man was swimming in the lake, near Peterborough, amid Britain's ongoing heatwave

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The man was swimming in the lake, near Peterborough, amid Britain's ongoing heatwaveCredit: © terry-harris.com

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A Greater Manchester Police spokesman said: "This is not an area where swimming is permitted given the potential risks to human life as was seen in such tragic circumstances.

"Whilst the hot weather is with us please be aware of potential dangers around swimming/being near deep water lakes."

Weeks earlier the body of a 19-year-old was recovered from water in Gorton, Manchester, while an 18-year-old swimmer was found drowned in Lostock, Bolton.

Temperatures are expected to remain in the high twenties for much of the country this week.

UK weather forecast for​ Sunday 1st July will be predominantly dry and warm across the UK​

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