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Lydia Stephens

Rescuers battle huge waves to save surfer stranded in rough seas in heart-stopping footage

Rescuers battled rough waves to save a surfer after he got trapped perilously close to cliffs.

The surfer got caught in a rip current and was swept past a narrow headland which trapped him beneath the tall cliffs as the tide was on its way in near Porthcawl.

He made his way to the beach but was trapped by the high surrounding cliffs so had no way of getting back to the main beach.

Luckily he was spotted by onlookers from the shore who raised the alarm by calling 999 and asking for the Coastguard at 3.12pm on Wednesday.

Dramatic footage taken by Porthcawl's RNLI's volunteer crew, who attended along with the Llantwit Major Coastguard team and Coastguard Rescue Helicopter, shows their boat travel through "challenging" conditions with one to two metre high breaking waves.

The surfer can be seen making his way towards the boat (RNLI/Chris Page)
The surfer was rescued by RNLI volunteers (RNLI/Chris Page)

Chris Missen, helm of Porthcawl Lifeboat, explained that once the surfer spotted the lifeboat he re-entered the water and started to paddle out through the surf.

He added: "As we headed to the location, visibility was fairly poor with sea fog, however as we arrived on scene the crew spotted the surfer almost immediately beneath the cliffs.

"I managed to position the lifeboat in the surf zone so that the crew could pull the surfer from the water.

"Once we got him safely onboard, the surfer told us how he'd been caught in a rip current and swept around the headland."

The surfer managed to make his way towards the boat from the shore (RNLI/Chris Page)

The video shows the crew's small boat smashing into the two metre waves as they make their way towards the surfer who is seen battling the strong surf.

He is brought safely on board the vessel along with his board behind him.

The crew have been commended for the rescue by Aileen Jones MBE, RNLI Deputy Launch Authority, who described the incident as "time critcal."

She said: "The crew did a great job in difficult conditions. There was a heavy swell and the tide was still incoming meaning it was time critical as the surfer was trapped beneath the cliffs."

Ms Jones also added that the RNLI has great information about rip currents and advice for surfers to stay safe during the winter months on its website.

The RNLI is a charity that saves lives at sea and its volunteers provide 24-hour search and rescue service across the UK and Irelnad.

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