RNLI and coastguard called out after group got into difficulty
Four young paddleboarders were cold but unharmed after being rescued by Peel Coastguard and lifeboat crews.
The RNLI launched on Friday evening after four individuals on two paddleboards got into difficulty in Peel Bay by the mooring buoys.
With assistance from the coastguard, the group was helped to shore unharmed.
The coastguard is advising those taking to the sea to check the forecast before heading out, wear a buoyancy aid and have a phone in a waterproof pouch in case of emergency.
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