Five Stranded on Cramond Island

999 calls this afternoon alerted the Coastguard to the peril of five visitors to Cramond Island, near Edinburgh, who had become stranded by the incoming tide covering the causeway.

Coastguard rescue teams from Queensferry and Fisherrow were immediately sent to the scene and Queensferry RNLI lifeboat was launched as reports came in that the people had entered the water in an attempt to get back to the mainland.

When rescue teams arrived on scene the group had managed to make it back to shore and were wet but uninjured.
Coastguards offered a safety briefing but are concerned that other visitors this summer may also become stranded; a regular occurrence in the summer months.

Safety advice for all visitors using tidal causeways:
Check tide times very carefully and allow enough time for the return journey.
If you do become stranded, stay on the shore and call 999 for the Coastguard.

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