CHECK TIDES AND WEATHER CONDITIONS BEFORE YOU SET OUT SAY SWANSEA COASTGUARD

Swansea Coastguard are warning people to check tidal conditions before they set out after two groups of teenagers have become cut off by the tide in the same place within days of each other.
Swansea Coastguard received a 999 call from four 16-year-old girls who had been cut off by the tide at Jenny’s Gut at 6.10 pm this evening. The coastguard sent the Mumbles Coastguard Rescue Team to the scene and requested the Mumbles RNLI lifeboat to launch. The coastguard team and lifeboat assessed the situation once on scene and advised the coastguard that the best course of action would be to airlift the girls from the base of the cliffs. The rescue helicopter from RAF Chivenor was scrambled and airlifted the four to the cliff top, where they were given suitable safety advice before being repatriated with their parents.
This incident follows a very similar one on Wednesday when three 15-year-old boys were airlifted from the cliffs AT Jenny’s Gut after becoming stuck and attempting to climb the cliffs.
Swansea Coastguard Watch Manager David Jones says:
“Before you set out for the coast always check the weather and tidal conditions so that you can prepare accordingly. Consider whether you could become cut off and do not take risks and use cliffs as a short cut. Dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard if you are in danger.”

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