EMERGENCY services have launched a major search and rescue operation after an 11-year-old girl fell into the River Thames.
The terrifying incident occurred this afternoon near Woolwich at Barge House Causeway .

Helicopters have been deployed in a hunt for an 11-year-old girl[/caption]
The child fell in the Thames just after 2pm this afternoon in Woolwich[/caption]
Paramedics are on standby as coastguards scour the river for the schoolgirl[/caption]
Cops responded to reports of a child falling into the river 1.15pm and raced to the scene with coastguards and paramedics.
A significant emergency response is currently in place, with crews from the Metropolitan Police, London Ambulance Service, and multiple search and rescue teams actively involved.
The operation also includes the Coast Guard, Border Force vessels, and a search and rescue helicopter.
Emergency services were called to the scene shortly after the incident unfolded, and a large presence remains along the riverbank as the search continues.
Authorities are using boats, drones, and aerial support in a desperate bid to locate the missing child.
Despite the extensive efforts, there has been no confirmation of any recovery at this time.
The Metropolitan Police said: “Police were called at around 13:15hrs on Monday, 31 March to reports of an 11-year-old girl who had entered the River Thames near to Barge House Causeway, E16.
“A large scale response is ongoing, supported by all emergency services, working together to conduct an extensive search in efforts to locate her.
“Her next of kin have been made aware and are being supported by officers.”
The Sun has reached out to London Fire Service and HM Coastguard for a comment.