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Birling Gap beach: 100 treated after chemical 'mist' | Birling Gap beach: 100 treated after chemical 'mist' |
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More than 130 people have been treated in hospital after a suspected chemical leak along the East Sussex coast. | |
Birling Gap beach was evacuated on Sunday after people reported breathing difficulties, stinging eyes and vomiting when a "mist" appeared. | Birling Gap beach was evacuated on Sunday after people reported breathing difficulties, stinging eyes and vomiting when a "mist" appeared. |
Investigations are under way into the cause of the "chemical haze", which is currently unknown, Sussex Police say. | |
Beaches in the area are expected to be open as normal on Monday, although the situation will be monitored. | |
Police say the believe it came in from the sea - previous incidents have involved something coming over from an industrial unit in France - but this has yet to be confirmed. | |
'Decontaminated' | |
A police spokesman said the first report came in from Birling Gap just before 17:00 BST where "up to 50 people had been affected by irritation to eyes and throats". | |
The plume of gas moved eastwards along the coast as far as Bexhill, police said. | |
Coastguard rescue teams from Birling Gap, Eastbourne, Bexhill and Newhaven raced to help clear the busy beaches as visitors feared they had been struck by a chlorine leak. | Coastguard rescue teams from Birling Gap, Eastbourne, Bexhill and Newhaven raced to help clear the busy beaches as visitors feared they had been struck by a chlorine leak. |
As of Sunday night, 133 patients were being "decontaminated" at Eastbourne District General Hospital, according to East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust. | |
The police said the effects, while uncomfortable, were not serious, and East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said it was "extremely unlikely" the substance involved was chlorine. | |
Kyle Crickmore, who was at the Birling Gap beach with his family, said it emptied in 10 minutes after people began to feel unwell. | Kyle Crickmore, who was at the Birling Gap beach with his family, said it emptied in 10 minutes after people began to feel unwell. |
He described how a "foggy haze rolled in out of nowhere" and there was a "strong smell of chlorine in the air". | He described how a "foggy haze rolled in out of nowhere" and there was a "strong smell of chlorine in the air". |
"It was definitely out of the ordinary considering it was a nice clear sunny day 10 minutes beforehand," he said. | "It was definitely out of the ordinary considering it was a nice clear sunny day 10 minutes beforehand," he said. |
"It was stupidly busy and it was a boiling hot day. | "It was stupidly busy and it was a boiling hot day. |
"It emptied in about 10 minutes, which was quite staggering considering the amount of people who were there." | "It emptied in about 10 minutes, which was quite staggering considering the amount of people who were there." |
Members of the public alerted emergency services, which triggered call-outs to the UK Coastguard, Sussex Police, South Eastern Ambulance Service and East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, who said they were treating it as a "chemical incident". | Members of the public alerted emergency services, which triggered call-outs to the UK Coastguard, Sussex Police, South Eastern Ambulance Service and East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, who said they were treating it as a "chemical incident". |
The RNLI said that "possibly some kind of gaseous fumes" had drifted over and a significant number of people on cliff tops had been struck down with symptoms including irritation, sore eyes and vomiting. | The RNLI said that "possibly some kind of gaseous fumes" had drifted over and a significant number of people on cliff tops had been struck down with symptoms including irritation, sore eyes and vomiting. |
Dan Sankey wrote on Twitter: "Beautiful afternoon at Birling Gap cut short by some weird mist, burning everyone's eyes which led to the beach and cliff being evacuated." | Dan Sankey wrote on Twitter: "Beautiful afternoon at Birling Gap cut short by some weird mist, burning everyone's eyes which led to the beach and cliff being evacuated." |
The beachfront is a popular hot spot for tourists and locals on bank holidays. | The beachfront is a popular hot spot for tourists and locals on bank holidays. |
People living along the coast have been advised to keep windows and doors shut since the incident. | People living along the coast have been advised to keep windows and doors shut since the incident. |
Thousands of people are expected to head to the coast again on Bank Holiday Monday. | Thousands of people are expected to head to the coast again on Bank Holiday Monday. |
The beaches in East Sussex will be open as normal, police said - and there were no officers at the scene by Monday. | The beaches in East Sussex will be open as normal, police said - and there were no officers at the scene by Monday. |
They said it was believed that this was an "isolated incident and is not expected to recur". | They said it was believed that this was an "isolated incident and is not expected to recur". |
Eastbourne councillor Kathy Ballard said: "We need to find out the cause, where did this come from, and to make sure that steps are taken so that it does not happen again. | Eastbourne councillor Kathy Ballard said: "We need to find out the cause, where did this come from, and to make sure that steps are taken so that it does not happen again. |
"I have not heard of it happening before in this area." | "I have not heard of it happening before in this area." |