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Butser Hill Rescues: Social Media Fame Sparks Danger
26 Jan
Summary
- Three people were rescued from Butser Hill due to bad weather.
- Social media fame has increased visitor numbers to the popular spot.
- Preparedness is crucial for navigating challenging terrain and weather.

Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service has issued a critical safety warning for Butser Hill, a popular beauty spot in the South Downs National Park. The warning follows the recent rescue of three individuals who became disoriented in adverse weather and fading daylight. This incident occurred after the area, known for its Highland cattle, gained significant traction on social media platforms.
Station manager Steve Jenkins emphasized that social media often omits the physical demands and preparation needed for visits. He noted the challenging terrain, slippery ground due to wet weather, and limited daylight hours, particularly during winter. Visitors are advised to check weather forecasts, plan their routes meticulously, wear suitable clothing and footwear, and carry essential supplies like food, water, and a charged phone. Location-sharing apps, such as what3words, are also recommended to aid in rescue efforts if visitors become lost.




