The strong lift well that has affected the aquiline coast this weekend has meant that 18 people have had to be rescued before the difficulties that had to return safely to shore.
The Spanish Red Cross rescuers in Aguilas, assigned to Plan Coverage 2015 Beaches City Hall, have had to redouble their efforts this Saturday and Sunday against the currents produced by the prevailing wind.
Up to 11 beaches of the city has raised the yellow flag of caution, which has not prevented several users saw dragged and had to be assisted by rescuers.
On the downside it is noteworthy that many of those affected are children, so from Spanish Red Cross and the departments of Health and Public Safety we want to appeal to parents with children these days enjoying the summer in the city ​​to take precautions.
All redemptions are solved without serious consequences for those affected, but a syndrome Immersion Poniente beach during Saturday morning where the medical team of the Emergency Department Exterior had to stabilize the affected.
In one of the interventions has shifted to the scene, the Punta Parda in the area west of La Carolina, two jeeps Group Rapid Intervention and rescue vessel Level C, because sufferers five in total, they were being beaten by the sea against the rocks.
With the help of a doctor 061, member of the Humanitarian Organization Eagles who was enjoying her family beach day, we proceeded to evaluate and treat swimmers rescued, as had superficial cuts and lacerations produced to be hit against the edges of the rocks, but will need to be taken to the emergency room.
Source: Cruz Roja Española en Águilas