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Cigarette packets wash up on Dorset's Chesil Beach | Cigarette packets wash up on Dorset's Chesil Beach |
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Thousands of packets of cigarettes have washed up on Chesil Beach in Dorset. | Thousands of packets of cigarettes have washed up on Chesil Beach in Dorset. |
They began appearing before midday and are thought to come from containers which fell off a cargo ship in the Bay of Biscay during last week's storms. | They began appearing before midday and are thought to come from containers which fell off a cargo ship in the Bay of Biscay during last week's storms. |
Dorset Police are guarding the two-mile stretch covered by the cigarettes with the UK Border Agency. | Dorset Police are guarding the two-mile stretch covered by the cigarettes with the UK Border Agency. |
On Monday police and coastguards removed about 11 million cigarettes washed up in a container at Axmouth beach in Devon. | On Monday police and coastguards removed about 11 million cigarettes washed up in a container at Axmouth beach in Devon. |
A trail of packets each containing 200 cigarettes, along with individual packets and capsules of what appears to contain tobacco is covering a two-mile stretch of Chesil Beach, from Chesil Cove on Portland to the Ferry Bridge on Portland Beach Road. | A trail of packets each containing 200 cigarettes, along with individual packets and capsules of what appears to contain tobacco is covering a two-mile stretch of Chesil Beach, from Chesil Cove on Portland to the Ferry Bridge on Portland Beach Road. |
Dorset Police officers and community safety officers have been at the scene since the morning to deter people from scavenging. | Dorset Police officers and community safety officers have been at the scene since the morning to deter people from scavenging. |
Ch Insp Dean O'Conner said the cargo had been "badly damaged" and was "beyond use". | |
"Our main fear is for the safety of the public - landslips over the past few weeks remain a real risk and people should not put themselves at increased risk," he added. | |
"Furthermore, the washed up cargo remains the property of the cargo owners." | |
'White line of cancer' | 'White line of cancer' |
Bob Gaiger, Dorset spokesman for HM Revenue and Customs, said the cigarettes were part of a "large legitimate commercial consignment" being shipped from Rotterdam to Sri Lanka. | |
Portland Coastguards confirmed its teams were also assisting at the scene. | Portland Coastguards confirmed its teams were also assisting at the scene. |
Portland Naturalist @SeanFoote1 tweeted: "Also just noticed that the strandline of Chesil Beach is one long white line of heart disease and cancer. 'Scavengers' already turning up." | Portland Naturalist @SeanFoote1 tweeted: "Also just noticed that the strandline of Chesil Beach is one long white line of heart disease and cancer. 'Scavengers' already turning up." |
The beach was already covered in large amounts of storm debris and dead sea birds, which were being cleared by volunteers. | The beach was already covered in large amounts of storm debris and dead sea birds, which were being cleared by volunteers. |
Lumps of "foul smelling" substance, thought to be vegetable or palm oil have also washed ashore. | Lumps of "foul smelling" substance, thought to be vegetable or palm oil have also washed ashore. |
The cargo ship shed about 500 containers but most of them are thought to have sunk in French waters, 75 miles south west of Land's End. | The cargo ship shed about 500 containers but most of them are thought to have sunk in French waters, 75 miles south west of Land's End. |
Coastguards have spotted three containers from the same ship, one of which came ashore in Devon. The other two are mid-Channel and are being monitored by coastguards. | Coastguards have spotted three containers from the same ship, one of which came ashore in Devon. The other two are mid-Channel and are being monitored by coastguards. |
All wreck material found in the UK has to be reported to the MCA's Receiver of Wreck. | All wreck material found in the UK has to be reported to the MCA's Receiver of Wreck. |
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