COASTGUARD RESCUE TWO FAMILIES CUT OFF BY TIDE IN NORTH YORKSHIRE

Two families have been rescued from Primrose Valley beach after being cut off by the high tide last night.

Humber Coastguard received a 999 call at 6.45pm from a local security guard, telling them that three adults and three children had gone out for a walk along the beach, but had become lost. They couldn’t find their way back in the dark and were cut off by the high tide.

The Filey Coastguard Rescue Team was sent to the scene, along with the Filey all-weather and inshore RNLI lifeboats and the search and rescue helicopter from RAF Leconfield.

After setting off flares to light up the area, the RNLI inshore lifeboat managed to locate one of the adults and two of the children and get them safely onboard. The other two adults and the other child were rescued by RAF Leconfield, and winched to the top of the cliff where the Filey Coastguard Rescue Team was waiting.

They were all checked over by paramedics, and although cold they didn’t require any medical attention.

Lynda Hillerby, Humber Coastguard Watch Officer, said: “We strongly recommend you check the weather and tidal conditions before you set out. You should consider whether you could become cut off and do not take risks by going out in the dark.

“You should also make sure you’re wearing warm clothing and sturdy shoes or boots. If you get into difficulty, call 999 and ask for the coastguard.”

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