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Home / Environment / Storm Goretti Washes Container Debris Ashore

Storm Goretti Washes Container Debris Ashore

24 Jan

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Summary

  • Storm Goretti scattered shingle and debris along the south coast.
  • Shipping container contents, including onions and dust masks, washed ashore.
  • Council warns against handling debris due to contamination and sharp parts.
Storm Goretti Washes Container Debris Ashore

Storm Goretti has left a trail of debris along Brighton and Hove's south coast, necessitating extensive cleanup operations. Council teams have been working to clear shingle and miscellaneous items that accumulated on promenades and access points due to high tides and strong winds.

The situation has been exacerbated by the arrival of goods spilled from shipping containers lost near the Isle of Wight last year. Items such as food products, dust masks, gloves, and even thousands of onions have been found along the seafront, prompting safety warnings from Brighton and Hove City Council.

Authorities are urging the public to avoid the water's edge and refrain from handling any washed-up materials. While not classified as hazardous, the debris may be contaminated by seawater or contain sharp fragments from damaged containers. Volunteers have been assisting with the cleanup, but advice is to wear gloves and avoid direct contact.

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Coastal protection work, including the construction of new groynes in Hove, is ongoing and intended to mitigate such impacts from future severe weather events. The council acknowledges the significant cost and ongoing nature of this cleanup, especially with more unsettled weather anticipated.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Debris from Storm Goretti included large volumes of shingle, consumer goods, food items like onions, dust masks, and single-use plastic gloves from lost shipping containers.
The council warns that while the items are not hazardous, they may be contaminated by seawater or contain sharp edges from damaged container parts, posing a risk.
Council teams are clearing shingle and debris from promenades and access points, focusing on heavily used routes. They are also coordinating with volunteers and providing guidance for safe cleanup.

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