More than 100 people have been treated in hospital after a chemical “haze” descended on beach goers on the East Sussex coastline.
Birling Gap, near the Seven Sisters chalk cliffs, was evacuated by emergency services after people complained of breathing difficulties and irritation to their eyes and throats at about 5pm on Sunday.
Police said an unknown “haze” coming from the sea had left people along the coast from Eastbourne to Birling Gap requiring assistance. They warned people in the area to keep doors and windows closed.
East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust said: “We became aware of a hazardous cloud moving across from Birling Gap to the Eastbourne area earlier today.
Wonder what happened here, illegal dumping of chemical waste in the channel?
Remember how AUM Shinrikyo did test runs of the sarin attack up in Australia and Matsumoto, hope this isn't something similar.