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Trio defy storm warnings to strip off for sea dip

Coastguards had to ask the three men to come out of the water at New Brighton in Merseyside.

Eleanor Barlow
Friday 18 February 2022 12:53 GMT
Three men ignored warnings and went for a swim in New Brighton, Merseyside, as Storm Eunice hit (Peter Byrne/PA)
Three men ignored warnings and went for a swim in New Brighton, Merseyside, as Storm Eunice hit (Peter Byrne/PA) (PA Wire)

Three men ignored safety warnings and went for a dip in the sea as Storm Eunice hit.

They were pictured stripping off to their trunks and getting into the water at New Brighton, Merseyside, on Friday despite strong winds and high tides.

But after getting into the sea they were spoken to by the Coastguard, who asked them to get out of the water.

The swimmers then got back into their cars and headed away.

Coastguard officers were stationed by the coast of the Wirral seaside resort on Friday and moved people off the promenade as the waves got higher after midday.

The car park by Fort Perch Rock was closed as the storm hit and roads in the town were closed.

Merseyside is subject to a Met Office amber warning for wind, which is in place until 6pm.

Advice from the Coastguard is to avoid coastal and exposed areas.

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