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Police investigate suspected 'chemical incident' at Beachy Head after 50 people complain of stinging eyes and throats | Police investigate suspected 'chemical incident' at Beachy Head after 50 people complain of stinging eyes and throats |
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Up to 50 people have complained of breathing difficulties following a suspected 'chlorine gas' leak at Beachy Head near Eastbourne this afternoon. | |
Emergency services evacuated the popular beauty spot after dozens of people basking in the bank holiday weekend sunshine complained of stinging eyes and sore throats after a "mist" appeared on the beach. | |
Witnesses claimed there was a distinct and pungent smell of “chlorine” in the air at the East Sussex site, with one saying it 'stung their noses.' | |
People have been warned to stay away from the area as Coastguard UK confirmed they have been ushering people from the beach. | |
Residents have also been advised to keep all their doors and windows closed. | |
East Sussex police have confirmed they are investigating the incident with the source of the "haze" and the irritation remaining unclear. | |
A statement from the force said the first report came from Birling Gap where up to 50 people had been affected by "irritation to eyes and throats". | |
"This seems to have been caused by an unknown haze coming in from the sea, but the source has not yet been established. | |
"Emergency services are treating people at Birling Gap and clearing the area." | |
Witness Mark Battershill was at the beach with his wife and two children aged 5 and 11. | |
He told the BBC: "My eyes were really streaming. My wife had the same problem, and my daughter." | |
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