Beach warning issued over hole game that could ‘collapse, crush and suffocate’ people

Beach Warning: Safety Experts Issue Alert Over Dangerous Hole Game

A group of beach rangers has raised serious concerns about a potentially hazardous situation on the beach. The Polzeath Beach Ranger Service discovered a 6ft hole on a Cornwall beach, located less than 10m away from a licensed premises and concealed behind a merch trailer. The hidden nature of the hole, especially during nighttime, poses a significant risk of collapse and could potentially crush or suffocate individuals. The beach rangers expressed their shock at finding children responsible for digging the 6ft pit, highlighting the dangers and lack of supervision. Despite the children’s efforts in digging, the sandy walls luckily remained stable, preventing any devastating consequences. The parents, however, overlooked the risks and left without filling in the pit.

The Polzeath Coastguard supported the warning, emphasizing the rarity of such incidents while stressing the lethal outcome if someone were to become trapped in a collapsing hole. While beach activities like digging pits for water play are common, the authorities urge the public to be cautious when creating larger holes or tunnels on the beach due to the associated risks. Special attention should be given to the proximity of the activities to licensed premises and potential hidden dangers, especially in dimly lit areas.

In response to this incident, a concerned member of the public reported the hole’s presence and took the initiative to fill it in, mitigating the immediate danger. While these occurrences are infrequent, they serve as a crucial reminder of the potential dangers that can arise from seemingly innocent beach activities. The public is encouraged to enjoy the beach responsibly and be mindful of the safety implications associated with digging activities in such environments.

  • Beach rangers issue a warning about a 6ft hole on a beach
  • Hole located close to a licensed premises and hidden behind a trailer
  • Parents leave dangerous pit unattended, posing risks of collapse
  • Authorities emphasize the dangers of larger holes and tunnels on beaches
  • Public urged to exercise caution and be aware of hidden hazards on beaches