Audi found underwater at beach
【Summary】Coastguard rescues Audi found submerged in water on East Lothian beach. The vehicle was discovered by locals facing the sand and efforts are being made to recover it. No one was in danger.
An Audi car has been discovered submerged in water on a beach in East Lothian, causing confusion among locals in North Berwick. The vehicle, a black Audi, was found stranded on the slipway of West Beach, facing towards the sand. It remains unclear how the car ended up in this position, but the North Berwick Coastguard Rescue Team is currently working on removing it.
The North Berwick Coastguard Rescue Team took to their Facebook page to confirm that no individuals were in danger as a result of this unusual incident. They have also made arrangements to recover the car from its current location. A spokesperson for the team stated, "For awareness, there is currently a vehicle stranded on the slipway at North Berwick West Beach. Relevant services have been notified, and preparations are underway to retrieve the car. There is no immediate danger to any persons."
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