Two people have been rescued after they were cut off by the tide at Ogmore Deeps.
The RNLI at Porthcawl called out both of its lfeboats at just after 2.25pm on Sunday afternoon.
They found the pair beneath the cliffs at West Farm with the tide rapidly increasing.
The D-class lifeboat veered back on its anchor line to rescue the pair, before they were transferred to Ogmore by Sea by the Atlantic 85 liifeboat and dropped onto the slipway.

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