Coastguard issue warning over swimming at Loe Bar Beach

By Joseph Macey

18th May 2020 | Local News

HM Coastguard Area 11 Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Coastal Safety
HM Coastguard Area 11 Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Coastal Safety

This morning HM Coastguard issued a warning to Helston residents following reports that people had been spotted swimming at Loe Bar Beach.

The sign at Loe Bar states: "Warning, strong currents, do not bathe at any time."

A spokesperson for HM Coastguard Area 11 Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Coastal Safety said:

"Even the most competent swimmer might get into difficulty swimming off this beach.

"DO NOT go into the water along this section of beach. Read the warning signs that are clearly visible.

"Loe Bar near Porthleven has a well-earned reputation for being remote and treacherous, and sadly, over the years, several lives have been lost.

"In addition to this Loe Bar is also understandably without a lifeguard, therefore putting yourself and others at immense risk.

"The combination of powerful waves, a steep, slippery shingle bank and vicious currents make it a very dangerous stretch of beach.

"However, if you take care and are sensible you can enjoy the beautiful scenery from a safe distance away from the water.

"If you see someone doing something you feel is dangerous near the coast or sea, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard."

Click here to see more from HM Coastguard Area 11 Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Coastal Safety.

     

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