• iconNews
  • videos
  • entertainment
  • Home
  • News
    • UK News
    • US News
    • Australia
    • Ireland
    • World News
    • Weird News
    • Viral News
    • Sport
    • Technology
    • Science
    • True Crime
    • Travel
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity
    • TV & Film
    • Netflix
    • Music
    • Gaming
    • TikTok
  • LAD Originals
    • Say Maaate to a Mate
    • Daily Ladness
    • Lad Files
    • UOKM8?
    • FreeToBe
    • Extinct
    • Citizen Reef
  • Advertise
  • Terms
  • Privacy & Cookies
  • LADbible Group
  • UNILAD
  • SPORTbible
  • GAMINGbible
  • Tyla
  • UNILAD Tech
  • FOODbible
  • License Our Content
  • About Us & Contact
  • Jobs
  • Latest
  • Topics A-Z
  • Authors
Facebook
Instagram
X
Threads
Snapchat
TikTok
YouTube

LAD Entertainment

YouTube

LAD Stories

Submit Your Content
Emergency services warn beachgoers not to dig deep holes after teenager trapped in sand nearly drowns

Home> News

Published 13:17 2 Jun 2023 GMT+1

Emergency services warn beachgoers not to dig deep holes after teenager trapped in sand nearly drowns

Digging in the sand may be one of the seaside’s simplest yet most popular pastimes, but it can come with hidden dangers

Jess Hardiman

Jess Hardiman

Beachgoers are being warned not to dig deep holes in the sand after a teenager almost died when he was trapped inside with ‘incoming tide’.

Digging in the sand may be one of the seaside’s simplest yet most popular pastimes, but emergency services in the UK are warning that it can come with hidden dangers.

While it may seem harmless enough to try and dig your way to Australia while catching some rays, deep holes can pose a ‘serious risk’ if paired rising waters.

Advert

Photo of a 2022 training exercise at Exmouth Beach.
Twitter/@HMCG_AC10

Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service said coastguard, fire, police and ambulance crews were called to Exmouth Beach, Devon, just after 5pm on Thursday 1 June.

They had 'dozens’ of reports of a ‘man trapped in sand with an incoming tide’, with rescuers from Dawlish Coastguard, Beer Coastguard Rescue Team, RNLI Exmouth, RNLI Lifeguards South and East Devon, Exmouth Fire Station, South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, the South West Ambulance Service Hazardous Area Response Team, Devon Air Ambulance, BASICS Devon Doctor and Devon and Cornwall Police all attending to rescue the teenager.

Twitter/@HMCG_AC10

"Don't dig and enter deep holes on the beaches please,” Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service said in a statement.

Advert

“This incident was made even more severe by the rising tide and quicksand effect of the sand and water."

Drew Parkinson, Coastguard Area Commander for South Devon and Southeast Cornwall, confirmed on Twitter that the teen was rescued ‘without serious injury’.

He tweeted: "HUGE emergency services response this evening to someone trapped in sand at Exmouth Beach.

"Dozens of members of the public and emergency services worked tirelessly to save the person from drowning as tide came in.

“Thanks to the fast response of @RNLI Lifeguards and the public, the person was recovered without serious injury and passed into the care of ambulance. Well done to the numerous 999 callers reporting the incident to @HMCoastguard.”

Advert

Exmouth Fire Station issued a similar warning in 2021, when it published a photo of a deep hole.
Exmouth Fire Station

Sharing photos from a previous rescue exercise at Exmouth Beach in 2022, he also urged anyone in an emergency on the coast to call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.

Parkinson added: “Fortunately this is an incident that we’ve trained for in the past, with local responders to the Exmouth area. We have rescue procedures in place due to the serious risk that sand holes pose.”

Exmouth Fire Station previously issued similar advice, publishing a photo of a deep hole on Exmouth Beach in 2021.

"Sand is heavier than you think,” the fire service said.

Advert

“You could be crushed or suffocated.

"Sadly, we have been to many incidents in the past involving large holes and trenches which have quickly turned from a casualty rescue to a body recovery job."

Featured Image Credit: Twitter/@HMCG_AC10/Exmouth Fire Station

Topics: UK News, Travel

Jess Hardiman
Jess Hardiman

Jess is Entertainment Desk Lead at LADbible Group. She graduated from Manchester University with a degree in Film Studies, English Language and Linguistics. You can contact Jess at [email protected].

X

@Jess_Hardiman

Advert

Advert

Advert

Choose your content:

13 mins ago
an hour ago
2 hours ago
  • 13 mins ago

    Inside $2,100,000,000 US stealth bomber made of 'radar absorbing' material making it impossible to detect

    The US used six B-2 Spirit stealth bombers in their strikes on three targets in Iran

    News
  • an hour ago

    Man took his £52,000 Tesla into WeBuyAnyCar to see how much they would offer for it

    While the YouTuber expected to be low-balled, he was still shocked by its quote

    News
  • 2 hours ago

    Russia gives 'nuclear disaster' statement after warning US it opened 'Pandora's box' by attacking Iran

    Wars begin when you will, but they do not end when you please

    News
  • 2 hours ago

    Iran launches missile attack on US airbase in Qatar and into Iraq

    Iran claims it has attacked US bases in the Middle Eastern countries

    News
  • Hiker trapped 1,000ft deep inside active volcano for three days as rescuers desperately try to save her
  • Jordan North rescued from River Thames by emergency services while trying to save drowning dog
  • Brit thrown in Turkish jail after 'biggest mistake of her life' celebrating boyfriend's Turkey teeth
  • Ryanair issues strong response after man who tried money-saving hack booted off plane without refund