Stretched coastguard teams were called out to more than 300 incidents on the hottest day of the year. After temperatures soared to 37C in some parts on Friday, officials expect thousands to again flock to coastal towns over the weekend.
But beaches are becoming "unmanageable" due to large swathes of visitors, local authorities have said. Coastguards had their busiest day for more than four years yesterday - when the UK recorded its third hottest day ever - as it dealt with 329 incidents, the most on a single day in four years.
A woman suffered serious injuries after slipping off a cliff edge and falling 60ft in Dorset. On Saturday, crews were needed on Porthcurno Beach - one of Cornwall's most popular destinations among tourists - to deal
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