Warning more chemical drums could wash up in Cornwall after storms

Parts of a beach had to be cordoned off after one containing hazardous acid was found

Author: Sarah YeomanPublished 15th Feb 2021

There are fears more chemical drums could wash up on Cornwall's beaches following the stormy weather.

Part of Crinnis at Carlyon Bay was cordoned off on Sunday amid reports it contained phosphoric acid.

Drum of 'hazardous acid' washes up on beach in Cornwall

Coastguard crews say the tail end of Storm Darcy triggered huge waves which could wash more of the dangerous containers onto our shores.

They are urging people to stay away from potentially hazardous materials.

"Whilst at home with our loved ones, the pagers went off to the reports of a chemical drum washed up at Carlyon Beach.

"Working along side St Austell Community Fire Station we cordoned off the area, whilst the firefighters used specialist suits and equipment to remove the drum to safe area for disposal.

"Some great interagency working to achieve a safe outcome.

"With the storms washing debris up onto beaches, please don't touch any drums, containers or ordnance and call 999 for the coastguard.

"Stay safe near the water".

St Austell Coastguard Rescue Team

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