Ducklings rescued after getting trapped in Cardiff drain
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Ten ducklings have been rescued after falling down a drain.
The fluffy animals were trapped 0.6m (2ft) underground near BBC Wales' Roath Lock studios in Cardiff Bay.
RSPCA officers found the trapped ducklings chirping loudly sitting on a mound of mud, but were unable to get to them.
However, the baby birds were freed and reunited with their mother after crews from South Wales Fire and Rescue Service lifted the storm drain cover.
RSPCA animal collection officer Gary Lucas said the ducklings were unharmed and were "released in the nearby lock where they swam off happily".
"Luckily the drain had been blocked by mud, so they hadn't become stuck further down and away from reach," he added.
"I'd like to thank the fire service for their assistance and also the caller who called us about the trapped ducklings.
"It was great to see the ducklings and their mum swim away after their frightening ordeal."
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