Sussex beaches closed after wastewater discharge
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Beaches in East Sussex have been closed after untreated wastewater was released into the sea at the shoreline.
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Beaches in Bexhill and Normans Bay were shut after "significant" electrical issues at a pumping station.
In neighbouring Hastings, the borough council also advised people from swimming at Pelham Beach due to a pollution risk.
A Southern Water spokesman said the firm was "deeply sorry" and it understood "the distress this causes".
The liquid, including sewage, started being released when the primary power and back-up system failed on Wednesday.
Power was restored by the evening, with emergency generators in place.
Juliette Wills is a member of the Bexhill SeaGals, a sea-swimming group with about 1,000 members.
She said the sewage release will affect her mental and physical health because the swimming sessions were more than just a "splash around", and that they also help her while living with a disability.
She believes water companies should be "held accountable", and added: "It is unbelievable and outrageous that the water companies can just continue to get away with this."