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RNLI launches down at Hunny

WET and miserable summer weather kept people away from the West Norfolk coast this year - spelling a quiet time for Hunstanton's RNLI station.

The station's Atlantic 75 lifeboat and hovercraft launched seven times to help those in distress during June, July and August, compared to 22 times during the same period last year, according to the latest summer statistics released by the charity's Eastern region.

Rescues this year included men from a capsized fishing vessel, watersports enthusiasts and even a puppy!

RNLI divisional inspector Martyn Smith said although the wet weather kept beach trippers away, figures show watersports such as kiteboarding and windsurfing are still increasing.

"Leisure activities along the coast are on the rise, meaning there is a need for increased safety precautions to be taken. It is thanks to the ongoing professionalism of our crews and the levels of training they receive that more tragic incidents have been prevented."

David Harrison, spokesman for Hunstanton lifeboat station, said: "At the end of the day, the fewer calls we have the better, as it means people are safe.

"Nevertheless our crews still give up their own time to train and are prepared should the worst happen."


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Weather for King's Lynn

Saturday 04 February 2012

5 day forecast

Today

Sunny spells

Sunny spells

Temperature: -2 C to 2 C

Wind Speed: 17 mph

Wind direction: South

Tomorrow

Light sleet showers

Light sleet showers

Temperature: -2 C to 2 C

Wind Speed: 7 mph

Wind direction: South west

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