It follows a crew callout to Sandsend cliffs on Wednesday (March 25).
The service stated in addition to guaranteeing nobody is in peril on the scene, it establishes and assesses whether or not entry to paths alongside clifftops want closing.
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A Whitby Coastguard spokesperson stated: “With the lengthy, moist winter we’ve had, adopted by a latest spell of drier climate, the cliffs alongside our shoreline could be notably unpredictable for the time being.
“What may look solid and safe one day can quickly change the next.”
People are being urged to remain properly again from cliff edges, persist with marked paths and hold canines on a lead close to cliff tops.
The Coastguard says fences and boundaries ought to by no means be climbed over, and guests ought to keep away from sitting or standing near the sting, even for photographs, and look ahead to unfastened or falling rocks, particularly on the base of cliffs.
They are additionally asking individuals to be conscious of overhangs, verify tide occasions, keep away from strolling alone in additional distant areas the place attainable, take note of native security indicators, let somebody know the place they’re going and carry a completely charged telephone.
In an emergency on the coast, individuals ought to name 999 and ask for the Coastguard.