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Scaffolding Blown Loose in Brighton Amid Strong Winds, Road Closed

High Winds Force Russell Road Closure for Public Safety

Sussex Police quickly responded to reports of scaffolding being blown loose by high winds in the heart of Brighton. To protect the public, Russell Road was promptly cordoned off, and officers are assisting users of the nearby multi-storey car park in exiting the area safely. The measures aim to prevent injuries and ensure an orderly evacuation amid growing concerns about the unpredictable weather.

A contractor team is currently on the scene to assess the structural instability and implement solutions to secure the scaffolding. Until the situation is resolved, police are urging the public to avoid the area and adhere to the temporary road closure to minimize risks.

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