Helping the lorry drivers...

Coastguard Rescue Teams have been coming to the aid of lorry drivers stranded on the M20 in Kent.

Birling gap, Bexhill, Dungeness, Langdon, Margate and Sheppy Coastguard Rescue Teams are all helping with the distribution of food and water.
They’ve also been assisting with the escorting of urgent patient transfers on all affected routes.

Up until 10 this morning, teams from HM Coastguard – along with other organisations - had distributed 5,750 meals and 10,000 litres of water.

Matt Pavitt, Coastal Operations Area Commander said, ‘As Coastguards we always talk about how we are always on call and ready to react to incidents and situations.

‘This has been a challenging time for these lorry drivers who have been stranded with nowhere to go. We’ve been working alongside our colleagues in Kent Police and other organisations to assist these drivers.’

Chris Enright, Coastal Operations Divisional Commander said, ‘This is an excellent example of how all our organisations can work together in a serious situation to prevent things getting a whole lot worse.

‘We will continue to help all we can until this huge backlog of lorries has been cleared.’

Pictures: Maritime & Coastguard Agency/Dungerness CRT

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