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By Faye Mayern

This video shows the moment two men were rescued from drowning after they were cut off by the rising tide - minutes before being submerged.

The men, one in his 20s and another in his 30s, had walked onto the sand banks in Southend, Essex, before being trapped by the rapidly rising tide.

The Search and Marine Unit officers were patrolling the Thames Estuary on the Kent Police vessel Invicta when they received a distress call at around 10:45 a.m. on January 21.

When the officers reached the men the water had risen to around neck-height and it is estimated they were only around 10 minutes away from being completely submerged.

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(Kent Police via SWNS)

They were brought to safety before the boat sailed to Southend Pier where a coastguard paramedic and ambulance were waiting.

Kent Police’s Tactical Operations Chief Inspector Alan Rogers said: "Kent’s geographical position as a coastal county that is also home to several major rivers makes it even more important for the force to have a Search and Marine Unit.

"Our officers are highly skilled professionals who carry out vital work every day – protecting the public, supporting those in distress and ensuring criminals cannot exploit our waterways.

"It was a privilege to see the team in action during the rescue, and I am very pleased that our officers were able to assist these men when they needed help the most.’

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