Two German tourists rescued after getting cut off by tide in Lantic Bay, Cornwall (with footage)

Two German tourists were rescued from a cliff at Lantic Bay, near Fowey, Cornwall after getting cut off by the tide yesterday afternoon (23 July).
UK Coastguard received multiple 999 calls from members of the public who'd heard the stranded pair shouting for help after the tide came in.
Luckily help was at hand nearby as the Fowey RNLI Lifeboat and the UK Coastguard search and rescue helicopter based at Newquay were out training together and quickly diverted their courses to the cliff.
One person was rescued by the Lifeboat and the other was airlifted onto the Coastguard helicopter and then transferred onto the RNLI lifeboat. Thankfully, they were uninjured by their ordeal and taken to Polruan.


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