CHILDREN RESCUED FROM ROCKS

At 10.20 pm yesterday evening, Belfast Coastguard received a 999 call from a man reporting, two children cut off on the rocks at Cove Bay, Groomsport.

Belfast Coastguard called out the Bangor Coastguard rescue team and requested the launch of the Bangor RNLI inshore lifeboat.

When the Coastguard team arrived they were able to assist one of the girls to safety, whilst the second girl was recovered by the lifeboat.

The girls were taken back to the lifeboat station where they were collected by their parents.

Alan Pritchard, Watch Manager, Belfast Coastguard said:

Our coastline is a wonderful and exciting environment for all ages but can sometimes have hidden dangers which may not be so obvious to small children on their own.

Thankfully, someone heard the girls call for help and called for the emergency services.

If you see anyone in trouble at the coast or on the sea, dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard.

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