Warrnambool beach evacuated as surf lifesaver is 'catapulted' from rogue inflatable rescue boat
  • 7 months ago
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Hundreds of beach players were forced from Suden in South West Victoria at the weekend due to something wild in water, but not a shark. Lock Points Audiators a driverless IRB boat, traveling quickly in the circles without a driver The audience looked as a driverless IRB boat, a driver traveled quickly in the circles without surfing. Surf Lifesavers evacuated swimmers surfers from the water and finally jumped from another inflatable boat captured control In afternoon on Saturday, Warrnambool's main beach was evacuated when a volunteer from the Warrnambool Surf Life Rescue Club was thrown into ocean from a swelling rescue boat , usually called rubber duck. ABC Ballarat server Debbie Rybicki was on beach with his family at that time and said that the boat was out of control dangerously while traveling at highest speed. “It was what you were watching, and I'm just about to watch a tragedy here.This may end in a very bad way 'you think. He said that the boat was "really tight tours" in water close to swimmers. "He was going very fast and he was going to his tail when he caught a wave at a funny angle."Said. "There were piles in water because weather was very beautiful and masses of human beings near boat. "My daughter came to run, and she witnessed that Surf Lifesaver was overturned. "He hit a wave from a funny angle and brushed from the boat." Swimmers and surfers evacuated Ms. Rybicki said Surf Lifesaver's swimmers and surfers began to relieve the shore. "People took some time to get out of the water," he said. "They not only get the message that the [] boat could not be deported and hit you at any time." Ms. Rybicki said that the boat will sometimes break from its circular pattern and will turn to surfers ignoring the calls for evacuation. Warrnambool's main beach should be released on Saturday due to illegal rescue boats Warrnambool Surf Life Saving Club at end of shark stolen shark warning sirens to get everyone out of water. Ms. Rybicki began to withdraw with a second IRB's output boat and gathered the first Cankurtaran towards the boat. "They've been chasing the boat for a long time, and they finally got his bow," he said. "A man made this big jump to the boat and secured it. Everyone on the beach applauded." Warrnambool Surf Life Saved Club and Victoria, who saved life, was approached for a comment. ABC is not aware of any physical injury from the incident.
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