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A total of 12 people have been rescued from Cramond Island, to the north-west of Edinburgh, after they were cut off by the tide.A total of 12 people have been rescued from Cramond Island, to the north-west of Edinburgh, after they were cut off by the tide.
The alarm was raised by one of the group, which included two children, at about 1400 BST, said Forth Coastguard.The alarm was raised by one of the group, which included two children, at about 1400 BST, said Forth Coastguard.
All 12 were taken onboard the South Queensferry inshore lifeboat to safety.All 12 were taken onboard the South Queensferry inshore lifeboat to safety.
A yacht also responded, along with a group of kayakers who made their way to the island to offer help. A rescue helicopter was also scrambled.A yacht also responded, along with a group of kayakers who made their way to the island to offer help. A rescue helicopter was also scrambled.
The ambulance service said nobody was injured or needed any treatment at the scene.The ambulance service said nobody was injured or needed any treatment at the scene.
Initial information suggested up to 16 people were stranded. A further four people in the group managed to make it back to the mainland without the need for help.