Tributes to be held for crew members of Rescue 116
Tributes are being held around the country this weekend, as rescue workers continue to search the debris of the Rescue 116 crash site
A book of condolence has been opened at the Irish Coast Guard station on Howth's West Pier in Dublin, which will be open between 12 and 2pm tomorrow and again on Sunday.
Irish Rugby will observe a moment of silence before tomorrow's big game, in appreciation of the Coast Guard's work and as a show of support for the families.
Tomorrow night a short candlelit vigil will take place outside Oldtown Church in county Dublin at 8pm, as the village shows it's support for the crew and their families.
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