TWO BOYS CUT OFF BY RISING TIDE IN LLANTWIT MAJOR

Two boys were rescued last night after becoming cut off by the rising tide whilst walking at Summerhouse Point, Llantwit Major.

Just after 6pm on Sunday 13 April 2014, Swansea Coastguard received a 999 emergency call from the two stranded youngsters.

The boys, aged 13 and 14, had been walking on the beach when they got into difficulties. Swansea Coastguard kept the boys talking on their mobile phone, reassuring them that help was on the way.

The Llantwit Major Coastguard Rescue Team and the RNLI Porthcawl lifeboat was sent to the area to locate the boys. The boys were recovered by the lifeboat and transferred to Barry dock where they were checked over by paramedics, before being reunited with their parents.

David Jones, Swansea Coastguard Watch Manager said,

"Always check the weather and tidal conditions before you set out for beach walks so that you can prepare accordingly. At sea changes in tidal streams could make conditions worse, particularly if the wind and tide are against each other.
Tidal heights may also hide underwater hazards.

"Consider whether you could become cut off by the incoming tide, and above all do not take risks. If you do get into difficulty, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard."

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