Six men were rescued from a sandbank at Sandymount Strand on Sunday afternoon after they were caught by the incoming tide.
A spokesman for the Irish Coast Guard said that about 20 times a year people have to be helped when they are caught by the swiftness with which the water comes in.
“When it reaches half-tide, then the water comes in very quickly,” he said. “People get caught. It’s quite regular.”
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RNLI Dún Laoghaire sent an inshore lifeboat to Sandymount to assist the men, who found themselves standing on a sandbank with water up to their knees, and the tide still coming in.
The men were brought to Poolbeg and did not need any medical attention.