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Brighton and Hove suffers a French stench after Norman gas leak

by Frank le Duc
Tuesday 22 Jan, 2013 at 12:15PM
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Dozens of worried people across Brighton and Hove have called the police, fire service and council about a foul smelling gas leak.

Cardinal Newman Catholic School in Hove closed early for the day, believing the leak to be on its premises.

And other schools were contacting parents offering the chance to collect their children early.

But the smell is the result of a pungent discharge from a factory operated by the American chemicals company Lubrizol in Rouen in Normandy.

The emergency services were keen to reassure the public that the French stench posed no danger to health.

East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said: “It is understood that the smell has come from an accidental factory discharge, which has blown over from France.

“The smell is from a substance added to natural gas which has an unpleasant aroma but is not toxic and there is no danger to the public.”

Duty Officer Neal Robinson said: “It appears that a large quantity of mercaptan, the chemical introduced as a stenching agent to natural gas, has been released from a factory in France.”

The gas cloud has prompted complaints across Sussex and Kent.

Mercaptan is a harmless organic compound containing sulphur with a strong unpleasant odour.

Sussex Police had received more than two dozen calls by 9.15am.

And Brighton and Hove City Council emailed schools across the area, saying: “Schools are advised that they can operate as normal.

“Unless you have reason to believe there is a gas leak from within your building, there is no need to contact the National Grid’s 24-hour gas emergency service or emergency services.

“The leak in France is still being worked on. However, the gas should dispel naturally.”

 

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  1. Albion says:
    13 years ago

    Bloody Frogs!

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  2. Chips And Beans says:
    13 years ago

    I should have guessed that the French would be behind this

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  3. Julian says:
    13 years ago

    I had a most unpleasant experience with the French during my youth, and ever since I have been extremely distrustful of them. It comes as no surprise that they are responsible for the stench outlined in the above article, and it would not surprise me in the slightest if they were responsible for all other manner of ills that befall the residents of Brighton.

    I hope that everybody is keeping warm during this cold snap; be mindful of icy roads and pavements, be careful everyone!

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