Five surfers rescued after being swept out to sea in Dunbar

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Five surfers rescued after being swept out to sea in Dunbar
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A major rescue operation was launched after five surfers were swept out to sea in Dunbar. The local RNLI crew was deployed to bring them to safety, with one suffering an asthma attack during the ordeal. Coastguard teams from Dunbar and North Berwick carried out a water rescue from the shore.

A major rescue operation was launched after five surfers were swept out to sea in Dunbar . The alarm was raised by a concerned member of the public at 2.35pm, on March 10. The local RNLI crew was deployed to bring them to safety, with one suffering an asthma attack during the ordeal. Despite the challenging weather conditions, two surfers made it to shore on their own but three were stranded on Belhaven Bridge, which was cut off by the tide.

The rescue became too risky for lifeboat volunteers with breaking waves onto the bridge and a four-metre swell, and crew from the D-class inshore lifeboat (ILB) ‘David Lauder’ were forced to step back. Coastguard teams from Dunbar and North Berwick then steppd in and carried out a water rescue from the shore and an ambulance was called

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