Swimmers In Difficulty North Wales

Holyhead Coastguard has coordinated two separate incidents in North Wales this afternoon to recover swimmers who got into difficulty in the sea.

At 3.04pm the Coastguard received a 999 call reporting that three swimmers were in trouble off Harlech Castle. Harlech Coastguard Rescue Team and Criccieth RNLI lifeboat went to the beach and were joined by North Wales Ambulance Service and North Wales Police.  Three people had been recovered to the beach and two people were transferred to hospital.  The Coastguard rescue helicopter from Caernarfon was sent to the scene but was transferred to another urgent incident incident once the casualties were out of the water at Harlech and with the ambulance service.  

The Coastguard rescue helicopter was sent to another incident involving a male swimmer in difficulty in the sea at Tywyn.  Aberdovey RNLI lifeboat recovered the man to the beach and the Coastguard rescue helicopter transferred the casualty to hospital. Aberdovey Coastguard Rescue Team also helped with the evacuation of the casualty from the beach.

Safety Advice for swimming, tides and rip currents

Swim or bodyboard on a lifeguarded beach if you can and stay within your depth. Swim parallel to the shore.

If you get caught in a strong current or rip current try to stay as calm as you can, raise your hand and shout for help. Hold on to your surf or body board if you have one. If you can’t get help, try and swim parallel to the beach until you’re out of trouble then swim to the shore. If you can stand up, wade instead of swimming.

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