COASTGUARD WARN PUBLIC TO STAY AWAY FROM POLLUTION AT HANNAFORE, LOOE

Coastguards are warning the public to stay away from a bright yellow substance which has come ashore at Hannafore, Looe, Cornwall.
The local council are putting up signs to close the beach, and the Environment Agency is sending a team to take samples of the substance for analysis.
Brixham Coastguard Watch Manager said,
Until the Environment Agency establishes exactly what the pollution is, we advise the public to stay away in case it is hazardous. There have already been a number of dogs affected by the orangey yellow putty like matter. This may be related to the pollution washed up further west in Cornwall, but until we have any more information please avoid the area.

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