YOUNG PEOPLE RESCUED FROM THE WATER AT SOUTHERNDOWN

A 10-year-old and an 18-year-old were rescued from the sea off Southerndown in South Wales this afternoon after getting cut off by the tide near caves in the area.

Swansea Coastguard were alerted to the situation at 4.48 this afternoon by a fisherman who dialled 999 to report that he could see two children who had been cut off by the tide at Dunraven Bay. The fisherman stated that the tide was coming in quickly around them and their only escape would be for them to scale the steep cliffs above them. Swansea Coastguard sent the Llandwit Major Coastguard Rescue Team to the scene and requested the launch of the Porthcawl RNLI Lifeboat.

The lifeboat arrived on scene within a few minutes, by which time the two young people had entered the water. They were both recovered into the lifeboat and brought ashore, where they were reunited with their family and assessed by ambulance paramedics.

Steve Jones, Swansea Coastguard Watch Manager said:

This is the second incidence this week of people being cut off by the tide at the caves in Southerndown, and we would urge members of the public to ensure they, and their families, stay safe at the beach by checking tide times before venturing out.

We would like to thank the fisherman who alerted us to the two stranded young people, as without his call they could have been in the water for some time before they were spotted.

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