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Search underway for man and child who set out from Igloolik by snowmobile

A man and a 13-year-old boy went missing in blizzard conditions while travelling to Hall Beach by snowmobile late Sunday night.

A man in his 20s and a boy left Igloolik by snowmobile on Sunday, and have not been heard from since

Igloolik bay in November 2016. An Igloolik man and boy are missing after setting out on a snowmobile for Hall Beach, Nunavut late Sunday evening. (Nick Murray/CBC)

A man and a boy are missingafter setting out on a snowmobile to travelfrom Igloolik to Hall Beach, Nunavut.

The two communities are now conducting a joint search and rescueoperation for theman, in his 20s, and a 13-year-old boy, says Igloolik Mayor Celestino Uyarak. Uyarak said the man is from Hall Beach, and the youth is from Igloolik.

The two set out on the approximately 70 kilometre journey shortly after 10 p.m. Sunday evening, according to Uyarak.

"It's an emergency," said Uyarak.

Weather conditions were not favourable the past few days in many regions of the territory.

"The last couple of days, we have had blizzard and sudden wind," said Uyarak.

Wind gusts reached up to 60 km/h Monday in Igloolik, and up to 71 km/h on Tuesday in Hall Beach, with reduced visibility.

Uyarak said that on a nice day, it can take up to two hours to travelto Hall Beach on the snowmobile trail which covers frozen water.

"Ona bad weather day, it could take days," said Uyarak. He said strong winds and poor visibility could have altered the travellers' routes.

Search and rescue hindered by weather

Local search and rescue teams came back empty-handed late Tuesday.

"Hall Beach called this morning, sometime after five o'clock, again without success."

Uyarak says he hopes to get an aircraft to help in thesearch, once the weather clears up.

IgloolikSearch and Rescuereports it has 12 snowmobiles involved in the search, assisted the by the Canadian Rangers. Theywill setup a basecamp and continue searching, while search and rescue personnel in Hall Beach plan to do the same.

Uyaraksaid the local search and rescue coordinator is communicating with the government's emergency division about getting extra help.

Meanwhile, they'll continue with the ground searches.

"For all Nunavummiut, please do be careful and listen to our elders when we're told not to travel, especially when bad weather is picking up," said Uyarak.

"Elders know best."

With files from Pauline Pemik