NewsSix-foot beach hole prompts safety warning from fire services

Six‑foot beach hole prompts safety warning from fire services

A huge hole on a British beach, firefighters warn
A huge hole on a British beach, firefighters warn
Images source: © Facebook | Wadebridge Community Fire Station
Justyna Lasota-Krawczyk

1 September 2024 15:03

A six-foot-deep hole on a beach in the United Kingdom has prompted an important appeal from local services. "Playing in the sand may seem like harmless fun, but it can pose a serious danger if not done safely," wrote the firefighters from Wadebridge Community on Facebook.

Children on a beach in British Cornwall dug a six-foot-deep hole. "Playing in the sand may seem like harmless fun, but it can pose a serious danger if not done safely," the firefighters noted in a post on the Wadebridge Community Fire Station's Facebook profile.

"Thankfully, the sand didn't dry out, and the walls stayed firm enough for long enough to prevent a collapse followed by crushing and/or suffocation of the little people," they emphasized.

Firefighters remind about safety

In their post, firefighters remind people of the rules to follow when playing in the sand. Most importantly, holes and tunnels should be no deeper than waist height, and it is essential to fill them in before leaving the beach.