LANDSLIP ON MONMOUTH BEACH, DORSET

Lyme Regis Coastguard Rescue Team has this afternoon been assisting with a large landslip on Monmouth Beach, Lyme Regis.

Portland Coastguard received a number of 999 calls at around midday, and has been liaising with other authorities to ensure people stay away from the danger areas.

Lyme Regis Coastguard Rescue Team has put a temporary cordon in place.

Some sections of the coast around the UK are particularly vulnerable to cliff falls and landslips. Her Majesty’s Coastguard is again advising the public to take great care when walking on cliff paths or along beaches, and take note of any warning signs in place.

If you get into difficulty, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.


UPDATE: 13:55 Monday 11th February

Lyme Regis Coastguard Rescue Team and the Coastguard Search and Rescue helicopter based at Portland were both sent to the scene to establish whether members of the public on the beach at the time had been caught in the fall.

Eye witness accounts reported to Coastguard Rescue Officers on scene and aerial surveillance quickly established that nobody was in immediate danger.


UPDATE: 14:05 Monday 11th February

People urged to keep clear of the area until the situation has been stabilised.


UPDATE: 15:30 Monday 11th February

Council and Natural England officials on scene. Signs being put up. Landslip approximately 200 metres in length.


UPDATE: 16:30 Monday 11th February

All Coastguard Rescue Officers stood down and have now left the scene.

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