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Stranded mudflat hikers rescued by lifeboats and helicopter

Stranded mudflat hikers rescued by lifeboats and helicopter

A group of 32 mudflat hikers was rescued from the Wadden Sea near Ameland on Sunday morning using rescue boats and a helicopter. The emergency services intervened after the group encountered difficulties during their trek.

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