More than 30 people stranded in UK's highest pub after getting snowed in

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More than 30 people remained stuck at Britain's highest pub on Monday after they got snowed in. The Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire is 528 metres (1,732 ft) above sea level, and customers who trekked there managed to get stranded at the world-famous boozer.

Despite the Met Office issuing amber warnings of snow, 32 guests attended the pub on Saturday night and have remained cut off ever since, along with six staff who were on duty at the time.

It comes as temperatures fell to -11C in some parts of the country and the Met Office and UK Health Security Agency issued amber "danger to life" alerts ahead of the blizzards.

The pub, which also operates seven guest rooms, previously made global headlines in 2021 when 50 people got stuck in the pub after watching an Oasis tribute band.

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