Drama at Birling Gap as Families Trapped by Cliff Collapse

Two families and their dog were left stranded on Birling Gap beach after a sudden cliff collapse wrecked the only access steps. The chaotic scene unfolded at the popular East Sussex beauty spot, sparking a dramatic rescue operation.

Cliff Fall Blocks Only Escape Route

HM Coastguard sprang into action after urgent reports came in that the groups were trapped. Falling rocks and debris completely blocked the sole escape path, leaving the families and their dog stuck with no way out.

A Coastguard spokesperson said: “HM Coastguard received reports of two families stranded on a beach at Birling Gap after access steps were damaged by debris during a cliff fall.”

Heroic Rescue: Stranded Families Winched to Safety

Rescue teams raced to the scene and winched everyone off the beach safely. Luckily, no one was hurt in the nerve-wracking incident, much to the relief of all involved.

National Trust Issues Urgent Safety Warning

The National Trust has warned visitors to keep away from Birling Gap’s unstable cliffs. They urged caution in a stark social media statement, highlighting the ongoing dangers.

A National Trust spokesperson said: “If you are visiting, enjoy it while you can – but remember to stay well away from the base of the cliffs and keep an eye on the time.”

The damaged access steps remain closed as safety inspections continue. Visitors should heed all warnings to avoid similar incidents.

Birling Gap’s Risky Reputation

Part of the famous Seven Sisters cliffs, Birling Gap is a stunning spot but prone to sudden cliff falls, especially after heavy rain or rough weather. Visitors must be vigilant at all times.

  • Check tide times before heading out.
  • Follow all posted safety advice.
  • Never walk near the base of cliffs.

Enjoy the breathtaking views – but stay safe on this unpredictable coastline.

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