Authorities are warning people not to fly drones near the site of a plane crash in the south of the Island.
The Island's Civil Aviation Administration says it's introduced an emergency restriction because of ongoing search and rescue operations.
It says drones can't be flown within two nautical miles of Bradda Head at any altitude.
The restriction will be in place until midnight, although the CAA says it could be extended.

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