Bradford Telegraph Argus, UK - 26 minutes ago
A group of 11 Skipton college students and two group leaders were rescued from a cave in North Yorkshire after being trapped by fast-flowing water.
Cave rescue services, police, firefighters and ambulance crew were all called to Dow Cave, near Kettlewell, at 3.45pm yesterday to help the students.
A spokesman for North Yorkshire Police said the leaders of the group swam from the cave and raised the alarm at a village store.
It is believed the group were not in any real danger before they were led to safety.
The young people, aged between 16 and 19, are students at Craven College in Skipton.
Principal Alan Blackwell said he would oversee an internal inquiry into the events leading up to the incident.
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Youths rescued from Dales cave
Yorkshire Post, UK - 3 hours ago
A EMERGENCY operation was launched to rescue a group of youths trapped underground in the Yorkshire Dales.
The group of 13 students and two adults from Craven College were exploring Dow Cave, near Kettlewell, when they became trapped by fast flowing water this afternoon.
Two group leaders swam to safety to raise the alarm at 2.50pm.
Fell rescue, fire crews and the police were involved in the rescue operation, as well as the Yorkshire Ambulance Service.
Dow Cave is a popular destination for potholing and youth clubs.
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