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want to go out and, yeah, enjoy myself. " and as the latest statistics from the maritime and coastguard agencyaking the wrong call on risk or ignoring safety advice can be fatal. 28 people died this year around the south west coasts — more than double the number last year. while we were filming, the jet ski was sent to help look for a man who had been reported in the water just around the headland off an un—lifeguarded beach. tragically, in that case, a body was picked up by the lifeboat. a sobering reminder of the dangers of the sea. lucy fisher, gwithian. and you can see more on this story on inside out: south west, available now on the bbc iplayer. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. it has been a stunning day today. queer scott —— sunny skies because of the many high pressure. the skies leading to a chilly one. and we get fog patches through the night as well. northern ireland, northwest england, southern and central scotla nd england, southern and central scotland prime places for our patches and it will be a cold night in the country. friday, a cloudy start for she
want to go out and, yeah, enjoy myself. " and as the latest statistics from the maritime and coastguard agencyaking the wrong call on risk or ignoring safety advice can be fatal. 28 people died this year around the south west coasts — more than double the number last year. while we were filming, the jet ski was sent to help look for a man who had been reported in the water just around the headland off an un—lifeguarded beach. tragically, in that case, a body was picked up by the...
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figures from the maritime and coastguards agency show that in the 12 months up to september, 28 peoplefinding out why. on the run, a man's been spotted 200m out and battling big swells. he'd been caught out by strong currents at gwithian near hayle. this, just one of thousands of rescues performed by the rnli around our coasts this year. what happened ? my son and a friend of his went in over here, but they got ripped straight out across the bay. i was a bit worried about them, so i swum out after them. they've come back in now, have they? yeah, they've gone between the flags, where they should be. many rescues involve families and children, but there's one group most at risk by far. data shows men were the victims of the majority of coastal deaths last year, particularly young and middle—aged men. i think a lot of the time it's because they think their abilities are better than they are and i think humans just do that in general. so, they will say, "no, i'm a good swimmer, i will swim where i want." they might be a good swimmer in the pool, but they don't actually know how the sea is.
figures from the maritime and coastguards agency show that in the 12 months up to september, 28 peoplefinding out why. on the run, a man's been spotted 200m out and battling big swells. he'd been caught out by strong currents at gwithian near hayle. this, just one of thousands of rescues performed by the rnli around our coasts this year. what happened ? my son and a friend of his went in over here, but they got ripped straight out across the bay. i was a bit worried about them, so i swum out...
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has thousands of kilometers of open coastline and border officers from the european border and coastguard agency frontex are now for the 1st time helping to patrol that perimeter from the other side we caught up with some frontex officers in albania across the border from greece. these german frontex officers are embarking on a 12 hour shift in tops to patrolling the albanian greek border with their obedient colleagues because the albanian cars are somewhat outdated they'll be taking frontex vehicles to get. the mountainous border between albania and greece is difficult to monitor the albanians need help to get the job done and the germans say it's nice to work with their albanian colleagues. as you know for sure they are very friendly hospitable people and as we have many out bay means living in germany there are strong links between both countries when i'm going to. the locals in puncak have got used to the side of these frontex patrols but they have little interaction with them. we see the soldiers walking around but they don't go into bars or interact with any of the locals contact them and
has thousands of kilometers of open coastline and border officers from the european border and coastguard agency frontex are now for the 1st time helping to patrol that perimeter from the other side we caught up with some frontex officers in albania across the border from greece. these german frontex officers are embarking on a 12 hour shift in tops to patrolling the albanian greek border with their obedient colleagues because the albanian cars are somewhat outdated they'll be taking frontex...
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figures from the maritime and coastguards agency show that in the 12 months up to september, 28 peopleught out by strong currents in gwithian near hayle. this, just one of thousands of rescues performed by the rnli around our coasts this year. what happened ? my son and a friend of his went in over here, but they got ripped straight out across the bay. i was a bit worried about them, so i went out after them. they've come back in now, have they? yeah, they've gone between the flags, where they should be. many rescues involve families and children, but there's one group most at risk by far. data shows men are the victims of the majority of coastal deaths last year, particularly young and middle—aged men. i think a lot of the time it's because their abilities are better than they are and i think humans just do that in general. so, they will say, "no, i'm a good swimmer, i will swim where i want." they might be a good swimmer in the pool, but they don't actually know how the sea is. such a raw, natural kind of environment. psychologist dr isabel richter has studied how people behave when
figures from the maritime and coastguards agency show that in the 12 months up to september, 28 peopleught out by strong currents in gwithian near hayle. this, just one of thousands of rescues performed by the rnli around our coasts this year. what happened ? my son and a friend of his went in over here, but they got ripped straight out across the bay. i was a bit worried about them, so i went out after them. they've come back in now, have they? yeah, they've gone between the flags, where they...
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and as the latest statistics from the maritime and coastguard agency shall, the consequences of making has it happened? is at a statistical fluke. perhapsjust so happened? is at a statistical fluke. perhaps just so many people are utilising the coastlines around cornwall and the fact that people are doing the things they may not otherwise do —— is it a statistical flu ke ? we otherwise do —— is it a statistical fluke? we discovered some of the swimming fatalities we have had have beena swimming fatalities we have had have been a nonlife guarded beaches. while we were filming a jet ski were sent to look for a man who had been reported in the waterjust around the headland, often not a life guarded beach. tragically in that case a body was picked up by the lifeboat. a sobering reminder of the dangers of the sea. if you think something is wrong, for someone else or yourself, don't wait until you confirm that. ring 999 and ask for the coastguard. and you can see more on this story in inside out: south west, available now on the bbc iplayer. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon
and as the latest statistics from the maritime and coastguard agency shall, the consequences of making has it happened? is at a statistical fluke. perhapsjust so happened? is at a statistical fluke. perhaps just so many people are utilising the coastlines around cornwall and the fact that people are doing the things they may not otherwise do —— is it a statistical flu ke ? we otherwise do —— is it a statistical fluke? we discovered some of the swimming fatalities we have had have beena...
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figures from the maritime and coastguards agency show that in the south west of england in the 12 months just one of thousands of rescues performed by the rnli around our coasts this year. what happened ? my son and a friend of his went in over here, but they got ripped straight out across the bay. i was a bit worried about them, so i went out after them. they've come back in now, have they? yeah, they've gone between the flags, where they should be. many rescues involve families and children, but there's one group most at risk by far. data shows men are the victims of the majority of coastal deaths last year, particularly young and middle—aged men. i think a lot of the time it's because their abilities are better than they are and i think humans just do that in general. so, they will say, "no, i'm a good swimmer, i will swim where i want." they might be a good swimmer in the pool, but they don't actually know how the sea is. such a raw, natural kind of environment. psychologist dr isabel richter has studied how people behave when they are by the sea. she says there is evidence we all be
figures from the maritime and coastguards agency show that in the south west of england in the 12 months just one of thousands of rescues performed by the rnli around our coasts this year. what happened ? my son and a friend of his went in over here, but they got ripped straight out across the bay. i was a bit worried about them, so i went out after them. they've come back in now, have they? yeah, they've gone between the flags, where they should be. many rescues involve families and children,...
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and as the latest statistics from the maritime and coastguard agency show, the consequences of makinging the coastline of devon and cornwall and the fact people may bejust doing things that they wouldn't otherwise do. one of the things we discovered is, some of the swimming fatalities that we've had have been on nonlife guarded beaches. while we were filming, the jet ski was sent to help look for a man who had been reported in the water just just round the headland, off an unlifeguarded beach. tragically, in that case, a body was picked up by the lifeboat. a sobering reminder of the dangers of the sea. if you think that something is wrong. 0ne else or yourself, don't wait until you confirm that, ring 999 and ask for the coastguard. lucy fisher, gwithian. and you can see more on this story in inside out: south west, available now on the bbc iplayer. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. for many, clear blue skies to take us for many, clear blue skies to take us through the rest of the day with plenty of sunshine a offer. scenes like this to start the day to wales a
and as the latest statistics from the maritime and coastguard agency show, the consequences of makinging the coastline of devon and cornwall and the fact people may bejust doing things that they wouldn't otherwise do. one of the things we discovered is, some of the swimming fatalities that we've had have been on nonlife guarded beaches. while we were filming, the jet ski was sent to help look for a man who had been reported in the water just just round the headland, off an unlifeguarded beach....