CUT OFF BY TIDE

A man in his thirties got cut off by the tide at Countisbury Cove, Devon this afternoon.

Swansea Coastguard received a call from the man’s friend at a nearby shop informing them that his friend had climbed down to the shoreline and was now stranded.

Coastguard Rescue officers from Lynmouth were sent to the area and the Rescue helicopter from RAF Chivenor was scrambled.

David Jones, Watch Manager, Swansea Coastguard, says:

“‘The man we believe was visiting the area with two friends when he decided to climb down to the shoreline, where he became stranded.  The Rescue helicopter was able to winch him to a position of safety and into the care of the Coastguard Rescue officers.

We would like to remind the public if you are not familiar with the stretch of coastline you are visiting to check the weather and tidal conditions before you set out, so that you can prepare accordingly. This will prevent you from becoming cut off by the tide and not put you at risk. If in doubt contact the coastguard or in an emergency ring ‘999’ and ask for the coastguard.”

Notes to Editors:

  • 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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