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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 this afternoon. 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 sunshine complained of stinging eyes and sore throats after a "mist" appeared on the beach. 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 beauty spot in East Sussex, with one saying it 'stung their noses.' 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 away from the beach. 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. Residents have also been advised to keep all their doors and windows closed.
East Sussex police have confirmed they are investigating the incident. 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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