TEENAGER RESCUED FROM MUDSLIDE

A 13 year old boy has been rescued by coastguards from a mudslide at Charmouth in West Dorset.

At 1445 today, Portland Coastguard received a report of a 13 year old boy trapped in mud following a mudslide at Stonebarrow Beach, Lyme Regis.

It was reported that further mudslides were possible within the area.

Portland immediately sent Lyme Regis Coastguard Rescue Team, which is a specialist mud rescue team and the coastguard rescue helicopter from Portland to the scene.

The coastguard rescue team safely extracted the boy, who was then checked by the helicopter paramedic before transfer to South West Ambulance Service.

There is a significant risk of problems with mud slides at the moment, as the recent heavy rains have made much of the cliff unstable especially between Bridport and Sidmouth, with further cliff falls and mudslides likely. Coastguards and local authorities have placed warning signs in many areas, and we would urge visitors to pay special attention to these. If trapped in mud, remain still and call the Coastguard on 999.


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 Notes to Editors

  1. The MCA is a partner in the Sea Vision UK campaign to raise awareness and understanding of the sea and maritime activities.  Sea Vision promotes the importance and economic value of the sector and works to highlight the exciting range of activities and career opportunities available to young people within the UK growing maritime sector. www.seavisionuk.org

  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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