Two people have been rescued after ending up in the water at Langstone Lake on Sunday evening, prompting a swift emergency response from the RNLI and Solent Coastguard.
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), which relies entirely on charitable donations, praised the efforts of its dedicated volunteers, crediting their rapid response and teamwork with ensuring a safe outcome.

“The RNLI is the charity which saves lives at sea and is 100% funded by your donations. Our volunteers can only do this thanks to your continued support, and that of their family, friends and employers.”

Safety Reminder to the Public

The incident serves as a strong reminder to the public about water safety. The RNLI advises that anyone who sees someone in difficulty near or on the water should call 999 and ask for the Coastguard immediately.

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The quick thinking of those involved and the professional response from emergency services ensured that a potentially tragic situation was averted.

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