SEVEN PEOPLE AND A DOG CUT OFF BY TIDE AT SEVEN SISTERS

Seven people and a dog had to be rescued from the bottom of the Seven Sisters cliffs after they were cut off by the tide.

Solent Coastguard received a 999 call from one of the stranded people at just after 6.15pm. Coastguard Rescue Officers from the teams located at Newhaven, Eastbourne and Birling Gap were sent to the scene along with the Newhaven RNLI Lifeboat.

Because of the rough sea conditions it was decided that the safest way to rescue the three adults, four children and dog were to bring them up the cliff.

Dave Williams Solent Coastguard Watch Manager said:
“It took well over an hour and 19 Coastguard Rescue Officers to bring seven people and the dog up the cliff.

“To avoid being cut off always check the weather and tidal conditions, before you set out for your walk along the coast, so you know when the tide will come in and what suitable clothing to wear.”

Notes to Editors

  1. Stay safe - before heading out on the water get trained, check weather and tides, wear a lifejacket, avoid alcohol and keep in touch

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