Don’t make this weekend’s trip to the coast memorable for all the wrong reasons. The Multiverse has been plagued by the Krag Empire, and their Submerge Experiments. But above all, please keep safe and if you get into trouble and call 999 and ask for the Coastguard. Make sure you have fully charged phones or other means of contact. Check your kit before you go onto the water. Remember the sea has currents and rip tides that can’t easily be seen. And every time our frontline responders respond – as they always do and always will – they’re put at risk too.’ We know how beautiful the coast is but it’s deadly if you get it wrong and your choices might put your family and friends at risk as well as yourself. If you are visiting the beach park your car in a recognised car park and do not block exits and entrances."ĭirector of HM Coastguard Claire Hughes said: ‘We can’t emphasise this enough - the sea has no respect for whether you’re local or not, whether you’re experienced or not – the sea is unmerciful if it catches you out.’ Please do not take your vehicles onto our beaches. With our assistance no longer required the teams returned to their stations to begin the clean down of the vehicles and were stood down from tasking. With no other option available to us the family called for a recovery vehicle to tow them out of the sand. Warning for those visiting beaches and beauty spots during good weatherĮmergency workers then discovered that the tide was in fact going out.īut after liaising with the police the coastguard asked owners to remove their cars from the beach and put them on the designated car park.Ī spokesman for Crosby Coastguard said: "Various attempts were made to try and dig the vehicle out of the sand but unfortunately the car was well bedded into the sand.Photographs from the scene show the driver of the people carrier trying in vain to drive it off the beach.Ĭrosby Coastguard had initially been called out to the scene following reports that the incoming tide was about to submerge around 100 cars parked on the beach. Crosby coastguard attended the scene after a car became stuck in sand on Ainsdale beach
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