A video showing storm sewage being pumped into the sea in Sussex has gone viral - but it's not just south east waters being polluted.
In fact, an interactive map created by environmental campaign group, Surfers Against Sewage (SAS), shows discharge points all along the south coast.
Heavy rain over the last few days has been linked to sewage also being emptied at beaches in Somerset, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Hampshire, and the Isle of Wight.
This is the video posted on social media by Martyn Craddock showing the release into the otherwise blue waters at Seaford.
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A spokesperson for SAS said other pollution warnings in place may not be linked to heavy rain, and those visiting the coast are advised to check its interactive map on their website before they swim.
Shockingly unsurprising. It's a horrifying sight on our Safer Seas and Rivers Service app today. ❌ ❌ ❌
— Surfers Against Sewage (@sascampaigns) August 16, 2022
What's happening? A rainy day and sewage SPEWS into our waterways. @SouthWestWater @WessexWater @DwrCymru @SouthernWater is that you? 🕵️ pic.twitter.com/qqrnDd8rzV
The Somerset beach also affected by storm swage is Minehead Terminus - a Sandy beach located near the town.
The website's Pollution Alert states: "Storm sewage has been discharged from a sewer overflow in this location within the past 48 hours."
For up to date information, visit the SAS website.
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