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RNLI issues Storm Agnes plea along Moray Firth


By Alistair Whitfield

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Ahead of Storm Agnes tomorrow the Royal National Lifeboat Institution is asking people near the coast to be aware of the dangers.

Yellow weather warnings have been issued by the Met Office, with winds forecast to reach 80mph in some parts of the country.

Heavy rains are also expected from midday tomorrow until early Thursday morning.

Sam Hughes, the RNLI's water safety officer, said: "The forecasted strong winds along with heavy rain are likely to cause dangerous conditions.

"We advise staying a safe distance away from the water and cliff edges as the conditions could knock you off your feet or wash you into the sea. It is not worth risking your life.

"If you see someone else in danger in the water, call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coastguard.

"Don’t go in the water yourself – you may end up in difficulty too."

The RNLI is also advising people to make sure they have a phone with them.



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