Thrilling Thames Rescue: Two Stranded by Rising Tide Saved in Wapping

Emergency crews pulled off a dramatic rescue on Monday afternoon after two people were trapped by the surging tide along the Thames near Wapping. The pair found themselves stranded on the riverbank as water levels unexpectedly rose, sparking a swift response from emergency services.

Fire Brigade and Mud Team Join Forces

The London Fire Brigade (LFB), Metropolitan Police, and a specialist mud rescue team teamed up to save the duo. The LFB deployed their fire boat, expertly navigating the tricky waters, while the mud team provided crucial support along the slippery riverbank.

A spokesperson for the rescue operation said, “The quick coordination between our teams ensured a safe and speedy rescue with no injuries reported.” Both individuals were checked over by paramedics and confirmed to be in good health.

Warning Issued Over Thames Tides

Authorities have urged the public to stay alert around the Thames, reminding everyone to check tide times and be cautious near the water’s edge. The river is known for its significant tidal shifts, which can catch visitors off guard.

Safety tips for Thames visitors:

  • Consult up-to-date tide timetables before heading out.
  • Avoid lingering too long near the riverbank during rising tides.
  • Always stay vigilant and heed any warning signs or advice from rescue teams.

Thanks to the quick action by the London Fire Brigade and specialist teams, what could have turned tragic ended safely in Wapping’s dramatic riverside rescue.

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