Chichester tip fire: Council's safety message to residents
Fire crews continue to attend the scene in Stane Street and have said the fire could take 'several more days' to burn out.
"At Westhampnett we have the added problem of the waste being inside a building which has suffered damage. This restricts safe access and also slows down the rate of burn.
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Hide Ad“Our strategy has been to contain the fire while the wind direction has largely allowed the smoke to disperse across open land. However, mindful that we need to try and prevent smoke affecting residents and businesses, we have explored ways to tackle the blaze with minimum risk of contamination.”
The advice from Public Health England is where the smell of smoke is detected, to stay indoors where possible and keep windows and doors closed. Exposure to smoke is more likely to affect people who have existing breathing problems, lung and heart conditions and if any symptoms persist to call NHS 111 or contact your GP.
“We apologise for any concern this causes and assure residents and businesses we have explored all avenues to reduce the impact of the blaze.”
Staff are looking to restore a minimum service at Westhampnett as soon as practical but it is likely to be next week at the earliest before we can say when that will be.
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