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Causeway madness caught on camera

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Published Date:
01 July 2008
HERE is yet another reckless driver, filmed risking lives by crossing the flooded Holy Island causeway.
The footage was posted to file-sharing website YouTube a month ago, and shot by walkers visiting the popular Northumberland beauty spot.

To view the footage, click here.


They, and others at the end of the flooded stretch of road, watch in astonishment as a car quickly approaches the encroaching sea and then drives straight in.

The driver approaches the sea from the Holy Island side ...


A large wake is thrown up as the vehicle plunges through the tide to get to the safety of the mainland at Beal.

The car plunges into the sea ...


After ploughing through the sea-water, and passing the large warning sign on the way, the driver finally manages to get back onto terra firma.

The car approaches the warning sign on the mainland side.


Although the driver manages to keep to the road throughout the crossing, the biggest danger faced is running off the side of the causeway and into the channel, where the water is deep enough to completely submerge the vehicle.

Any motorist doing so would then face the obvious danger of drowning, as well as the car being swept out to sea by the strong currents which cross the channel.

Ian Clayton, operations manager at Seahouses Lifeboat Station, said: "Words continue to fail me, and anyone else who deals with the causeway.

"If this vehicle had gone off the road - which is invisible once the tide is in - we could have been faced with a very serious rescue incident indeed."

Every time the inshore lifeboat is called out it costs the RNLI approximately £1,500 - money paid in donations raised by the hard work of volunteers and the community.



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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2008 10:45 AM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: Alnwick, Northumberland
 
 
 

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