REVELLERS AT RISK NEAR RIVER HUMBER

At just after 11 pm last night, Humber Coastguard received a 999 call reporting a large number of people partying in a potentially dangerous spot.

The area called Humberston Fitties, on the south bank of the River Humber is an area of mud, sand and marshland. The caller told the Coastguard that these people were in potential danger, and that visibility was down to less than 25 metres in the foggy conditions overnight.

Humber Coastguard liaised with the police and sent the Coastguard Rescue Team from Cleethorpes to help and provide safety cover. Once on scene, it was estimated that between 30 and 40 people were in the area. Working with the police, the people were eventually encouraged to leave the area in the best interests of safety.

Mike Puplett Humber Coastguard Watch Manager said
‘These people were in danger out on the marsh in fog at night, in cold weather and with the threat of an incoming tide during the hours of darkness. It was apparent that alcohol was flowing freely, and this can and does impair people’s judgement’

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