Thursday, June 24, 2010

Giant wave towers over surfers

Published: 10:52AM GMT 01 March 2010

Two call watchers are sent using on Porthleven gulf in Cornwall Two call watchers are sent using on Porthleven gulf in Cornwall Photo: APEX

The dual men were station on the dance on the gulf wall and had outlayed multiform mins examination the waves as they crushed in to shore.

But when this 30ft breaker crashed in to the petrify and gushed over their heads, the dual men were roughly dragged in to the sea.

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However, both managed to adhere on and run to reserve following the situation on Sunday afternoon.

Coastguards released a notice yesterday after what were described as dual ""wave dodgers"" were scarcely swept from a harbourside.

A orator for Falmouth Coastguard pronounced the large waves were combined by strong breeze force winds in the Bay of Biscay.

He said: ""The multiple of open tides and breeze have it intensely dangerous to be in seafront places. This is a forward wake up and these men could have been killed in seconds.""

A serious continue rapt is in force opposite Britain as the goods of conditions combined by the lethal European storm, Xynthia, are felt.

At slightest 53 people have been killed by the 130 mph gusts in France, Spain, Portugal and Germany as victims were strike by waste from toppling trees and buildings, or drowned in the floods.

Forecasters are presaging a glance of open prior to sleet and sleet lapse following one of the coldest Februarys on record.

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