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Locals suffer nose bleeds and vomiting from ‘toxic’ stench

8 February 2025
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Locals suffer nose bleeds and vomiting from ‘toxic’ stench
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A “toxic stench” from a landfill in Fleetwood, blamed on Storm Eowyn, caused nose bleeds and health issues for locals. Transwaste stated that the smell would dissipate once repairs were completed, but MP Lorraine Beavers revealed that residents had been suffering from the foul odor for a year. The landfill had been emitting a “rotten egg smell” since February 2024, initially caused by new equipment installation, with gas capture infrastructure and new capping later implemented to address the issue.

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