Portaferry RNLI Comes To Rescue Of Two On Lough

Portaferry RNLI rescues two people cut off by tide at Rough Island in Strangford Lough

Portaferry RNLI rescues two people cut off by tide at Rough Island in Strangford Lough

Portaferry RNLI came to the aid of two people on Saturday evening (21 October) after they got cut off by the tide at Rough Island.

The volunteer crew were requested to launch their inshore lifeboat at 5.25pm at the request of Belfast Coastguard.

The lifeboat helmed by Dave Fisher and with crew members Molly Crowe, Rosslyn Watret and George Toma onboard, launched immediately and made its way to the scene at Rough Island.

Portaferry RNLI came to the rescue of two people stranded by the tide on Rough Island in Strangford Lough.

This island has a which causeway that covers a period of 2-3 hours before high tide.

The Strangford-Portaferry ferry stood off to allow the lifeboat to launch.

Weather conditions at the time were good with a Force 3-4 wind and a slight sea state.

Once on scene, the crew observed that the man and woman were both safe and well before taking them onboard the lifeboat and bringing them safely back to shore.

Speaking following the call out, Heather Kennedy, Portaferry RNLI Lifeboat Operations Manager said: We were delighted to be able to assist both people safely back to shore.

“We would remind anyone planning a walk to always check weather and tide time signage before venturing out from the shore.

“It can be easy to get caught out by the incoming tide at high water.”