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Despite Jet Skiers’ efforts to save the courage, a camping was swept into the sea after stuck in the sands on a popular Wales beach.

The incident occurred on Friday in Traeth Y Greigddu (Black Rock Sands) near Porthmadog. Images and videos online show that caravan is swallowed by the advancing sea in Black Rock Sands. Eyewitnesses reported that there was an attempt to save the camp. The rescue proposal was directed by Colwyn PWC Riders by Jet Skiers who participated in a donation collection event and accumulated more than £ 25,000 for charity. North Wales Live.

It wasn’t the first mishaps of the day for the malicious caravan. He was stuck before, but Jet Ski was rescued from the riders’ vehicles.

Unfortunately, Campervan was stuck in the sand again later on that day. Once again, people wandered around to help with the trapped vehicle – a witness said there were about six jets trying to help their owners.

With the 4×4 Land Rover defender, they tried to pull the van for security with a van. One of those who helped said: “We tried to move the camper for the second time, but it wouldn’t move, the wheels did not turn, they were stuck.

“Then we tried it for the third time to get the camper – we tried to drag it with two vehicles, but this time it was completely stuck. We were facing the danger of digging ourselves in the sand.

Phil Butler, a manager on the Abersoch appreciation page, said he wanted to flatten the record. He said: “A few people who are not even there say why no one is trying to help, but some people certainly did.”

“Even using two tensile vehicles that the camp would not move, it should be left in the event of a complete stuck. The incoming tide won the war.”

Colwyn PWC Riders organized the event that more than 100 riding from North Wales and more remote places during the weekend. A total of £ 25,163,97 was collected.

The collected funds will go to various valuable reasons, including vital organizations dedicated to RNLI and Mountain Rescue-Hem sea and on land, as well as attempts under the leadership of Macca’s project and two deep-meaning community-led initiatives, Elsie’s story. .

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