Pas-De-Calais. "It Could Have Been Tragic": 59 People Trapped by the Tide in Berck-Sur-Mer
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A tragedy was just avoided this Monday in Berck-sur-Mer (Pas-de-Calais). More than 70 people were trapped, surrounded by the rising tide. Méline was the first to give the alarm and take a board to rescue them. A few minutes later, important means were deployed, the Civil Safety helicopter, but also the SNSM aircraft and the firefighters. The rescues had to intervene for almost three hours. (Social topics).
Civil Protection, firefighters and SNSM rescued walkers on Monday, June 22, who found themselves trapped on a sandbank while enjoying the beach during this heatwave. Thanks to their intervention, no victims are to be deplored.
An impressive and exceptional rescue operation was launched Monday afternoon in Berck-sur-Mer (Pas-de-Calais) to bring back 59 people trapped by the rising tide on sandbanks. After three hours of effort, everyone was safe and sound.
A rescuer of the Civil Protection tells of the 45 minutes of total chaos to extract dozens of victims, trapped by the rising tide on a tiny sandbank at Berck sur Mer (Pas-de-Calais).
A massive rescue operation helped to rescue 59 people, including six children, trapped by the rising tide between the Bay of Authie and Berck-sur-Mer (Pas-de-Calais). The CROSS Gris-Nez and the...
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