Filey Brigg cliff rescue as tide-trapped pair clung 'by their fingernails' at 100ft
The pair were stranded 100ft up Filey Brigg, a peninsula in North Yorkshire, as they tried to climb the cliff to escape the tide, which cut them off as they walked the beach, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThey were spotted by a member of the public shortly before 4pm on Tuesday before a Coastguard rescue team from Filey and Bridlington, Coastguard helicopter and Filey RNLI Lifeboat were dispatched.
Matt Atkinson, from HM Coastguard, said: “When the Coastguard teams arrived on scene the man and woman were clinging on by their fingernails so we knew that we had to act fast.
“The two teams set up to execute two rescues side by side, quickly ensuring that the two people were made safe.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad“Once the teams knew that the man and woman were not going to fall, they were able to slowly bring them up the other 50ft of the cliffs to the top.
“They were checked over at the top and are safe and well.”
Mr Atkinson also warned anyone intending to go out for a walk on the coast to check on the conditions before heading out.
“If you are going out for a walk along the beach, please do check the tide times and ensure that you are back before the tide comes in. If you do get stuck, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad“Don’t attempt to climb up cliffs - they can be crumbly and slippery and you may make your situation even worse.”
Filey Brigg, a site of Special Scientific Interest, is characterised by steep cliffs and situated roughly one mile north of Filey town.
It is home to the Filey Brigg Country Park camping site, just a short walk from the beach.