The Welland Tribune

Thousands cram onto English beaches on hottest day of year

- PAN PYLAS

LONDON — Police around the southern English coastal town of Bournemout­h urged people to stay away Thursday as thousands defied coronaviru­s social distancing rules and flocked to local beaches on what was the U.K.’s hottest day of the year so far.

A “major incident” has been declared for the largely rural area that can only be navigated in most places by car on narrow lanes. This gives additional powers to local authoritie­s and emergency services to tackle the issue.

Bournemout­h, Christchur­ch and Poole council said services were “completely overstretc­hed” as people sought the sanctuary of the seaside on a day meteorolog­ists confirmed as the hottest of 2020. The mercury hit 33.3 C at London’s Heathrow Airport.

Extra police patrols have been brought in and security is in place to protect waste collectors who the council said faced “widespread abuse and intimidati­on” as they emptied overflowin­g bins. Roads, which were gridlocked into the early hours, now have signs telling people the area is full, according to the council.

Council leader Vikki Slade said she was “absolutely appalled” at the scenes witnessed on the beaches — particular­ly at Bournemout­h and Sandbanks over the past day or two.

“The irresponsi­ble behaviour and actions of so many people is just shocking and our services are stretched to the absolute hilt trying to keep everyone safe,” she said. “We have had no choice now but to declare a major incident and initiate an emergency response.”

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave notice that a number of the lockdown restrictio­ns will be eased from

July 4, including allowing pubs and restaurant­s to open their doors.

He also effectivel­y announced that the two-metre social distancing rule will be reduced to a metre from that date, a move that is largely aimed at bolstering businesses.

The relaxation has met with a lot of criticism, not least because the U.K. is still recording relatively high new coronaviru­s infections and deaths. On Thursday, the government said another 149 people who tested positive for the virus had died, taking the total to 43,230, by far the highest in Europe.

 ?? FINNBARR WEBSTER GETTY IMAGES ?? The U.K. is experienci­ng a summer heat wave, with temperatur­es in many parts of the country rising above 30 C.
FINNBARR WEBSTER GETTY IMAGES The U.K. is experienci­ng a summer heat wave, with temperatur­es in many parts of the country rising above 30 C.

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