Stranded woman rescued from dyke in stormy weather

Andy Trigg
BBC News, East of England
Hemsby Lifeboat Emergency service vehicles, many with their lights on, parked by what appears to be a marina. Boats can be seen in the backgroundHemsby Lifeboat
The rescue took place close to the Waveney River Centre at Burgh St Peter

A vulnerable woman was rescued in stormy conditions after becoming stranded on a riverbank.

Hemsby Lifeboat, near Great Yarmouth, Norfolk said it was called to Oulton Dyke, near Lowestoft, Suffolk, at about 21:00 GMT on Friday.

A statement from the independent lifeboat said its crew "quickly found the individual" who was taken across the river to a rendezvous point.

The woman was taken to hospital for a check-up.

Gorleston Coastguard, police and the ambulance service were also called to the scene.

Hemsby Lifeboat has a seagoing vessel – as well as an inshore lifeboat which covers The Broads.

After the rescue, the lifeboat posted on Facebook: "A huge thanks to our crew for their excellent work and dedication."

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