Two vans stuck in the sea after being cut off by tide on Welsh beach
The Indian summer most of us are enjoying across Wales currently has thrown up unexpected opportunities for a day at the beach in mid-September. However, for the owners of two vans, they may have wanted the moment to last a little too long.
On Monday evening, pictures shared on social media showed the two vans having been engulfed by the high tide along the Conwy coast in north Wales. It's not the first time vehicles have got stuck at the beautiful spot either, with Penmaenmawr Beach being a popular location to take in the views and watch the sun go gown. For the latest Welsh news delivered to your inbox sign up to our newsletter.
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The coastguard service confirmed that an emergency call was placed on Monday evening, leading to the dispatch of the Llandudno team to ensure safety as the recovery of the vans took place.
A spokesperson for the coastguard told reports North Wales Live: "At around 7.30pm on Monday, HM Coastguard received report of two vehicles stuck on a beach at Penmaenmawr in North Wales. Llandudno Coastguard Rescue Team (CRT) were called to provide safety cover for recovery crews while the vehicles were safely removed."