Hampshire police field calls after smell from French factory reaches Hampshire

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HAMPSHIRE has been engulfed by a foul-smelling gas cloud which wafted over from France, triggering thousands of calls to the emergency services and the National Grid.

Peopleacross the county first reported the smell after a discharge of the gas mercaptan from a factory in the northern city of Rouen drifted across the English Channel.

By the afternoon the unpleasant aroma - similar to 'rotten eggs' - had spread further up the country, with reports coming in from as far north as Northampton.

The National Grid, which would normally deal with up to 10,000 calls countrywide in a day, was inundated with more than 100,000 calls by 2pm. A spokesman said it was an ''unprecedented'' volume.

Mercaptan is added to municipal gas to alert people to gas leaks, among other uses, but is not toxic and poses no harm to the public, according to the Health Protection Agency (HPA).

It said the gas had diluted since entering the air over England, and, although it may cause some people to feel slightly nauseous, it will dispel naturally.

The HPA said: ''The smell drifting over southern England today poses no risk to public health. The odour, which is similar to rotten eggs, has been noticed by people mainly in Kent, East and West Sussex and some parts of Surrey.

''It is caused by a particularly smelly chemical that is added to odourless natural gas to give that its characteristic smell. The chemical leaked from a factory in Rouen, France, yesterday and has blown across the Channel overnight.

''It is not toxic and has also been diluted before entering the air over England, so people should be reassured it will cause no harm. It is an unpleasant odour which may cause some people to feel slightly nauseous but it will dispel naturally.''

According to the French interior ministry, the factory at the centre of the leak is owned by Lubrizol, a subsidiary of investor Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway group.

The company's operations director Pierre-Jean Payrouse told French radio that they were trying to contain the problem but the cause of it was unknown.

He told RTL radio: ''It's not so much a leak as a product that has decomposed, which smells very bad and which is escaping. An investigation is under way but our priority is to deal with the problem.''

The stench provoked mirth on Twitter.

London Fire Brigade tweeted: ''We've been called to 25 gas incidents since 10.30am. The rotten egg smell is coming from France but has no risk to public £zutalors.''

In Kent, residents were urged by the fire brigade to keep doors and windows closed, while in Hampshire, the fire and rescue service received more than 20 calls.

Hampshire Fire and Rescue say they have also received more than 20 calls, mainly from the Portsmouth area, but as far north as Basingstoke and as far west as Ringwood.

Group Manager Tony Deacon said: "Our control room has dealt with a number of calls reporting the unpleasant gas smell.

"We want to reassure the public that the gas presents no threat to health and is completely harmless."

Stella Fowler, 73, from Brook Road, Bitterne, Southampton, said she noticed a stink when she went into her garden.

She said: “It smells like sulphur, like rotting eggs. It’s horrible.

“I noticed it in the garden and I checked it wasn’t coming from my gas flue – but it wasn’t.”

Anyone concerned about a gas emergency in their home or building should still call the National Gas Emergency Number on 0800 111 999.

  • Have you smelt the whiff? If so, contact Bethan Phillips on 023 8042 4520.

Comments(40)

Torchie1 says...
2:06pm Tue 22 Jan 13

Mercaptan Sulphur. Used as a Stenching Agent.

Lockssmart says...
2:11pm Tue 22 Jan 13

I thought it was MGRA?

kingnotail says...
2:15pm Tue 22 Jan 13

So not only does Southampton look bad, now it smells bad too.

Rookers says...
2:23pm Tue 22 Jan 13

it seems to be spreading camn smell it in both Otterbourne and Winchester too

sotonwinch09 says...
2:24pm Tue 22 Jan 13

Really strong smell in Winchester although I don't see what the fuss is about and everyone ringing 999.

Piston_Broke says...
2:25pm Tue 22 Jan 13

Strong pong in Bournemouth now!

Joe Kirkup says...
2:33pm Tue 22 Jan 13

Just thought it was the usual stench from Portsea Island.

maiya0405 says...
2:37pm Tue 22 Jan 13

I smelt it in Botley and then travelled to Hedge End and it was still there - presumed it was Fawley!

bernard7 says...
2:41pm Tue 22 Jan 13

I thought someone in the office had ****, i'll let them off

TheVoiceOfReason87 says...
2:42pm Tue 22 Jan 13

Who rings 999 because of a bad smell? Honestly. Its beyond belief sometimes the things people do. Should be ashamed of yourselves wasting valuable time!

Larouche says...
2:45pm Tue 22 Jan 13

If the gas is harmless why has the Rouen vs Marseille game been called off? And also there have been numerous reports of sickness and headaches. Any ideas?

Totton Ric says...
2:46pm Tue 22 Jan 13

In Totton now,how can they say its not dangerous, people feeling sick in Totton & complaining of headaches from this smell !!!!

geoff51 says...
2:52pm Tue 22 Jan 13

Smells a bit like the old South western Tar distillery on Eling Quay
Trust the French to make a smell and send it to us! they never really liked us!

SaffaInTheUk says...
2:59pm Tue 22 Jan 13

And here was me thinking it was one of my dogs.

lambo83 says...
3:03pm Tue 22 Jan 13

How can we be sure it isn't just P*mpey?!

lambo83 says...
3:04pm Tue 22 Jan 13

Joe Kirkup wrote:
Just thought it was the usual stench from Portsea Island.
****, you beat me to it!

Kerryp says...
4:46pm Tue 22 Jan 13

Could smell it in Shirley Warren....

solomum says...
5:01pm Tue 22 Jan 13

http://www.timesofma
lta.com/articles/vie
w/20120513/environme
nt/How-dangerous-is-
mercaptan-.419614 This gas is not harmless, though I would imagine the distance it has travelled will not cause significant harm to UK residents.

loosehead says...
5:27pm Tue 22 Jan 13

God now I know why we don't like the smelly frogs I could smell it here in Lordshill.
So if the French want to build a Nuclear Power Station near to the Channel shouldn't we be asked & shouldn't we do checks on it as if anything goes wrong who's going to get the radioactive dust cloud coming their way?
Just another gift from Europe

freefinker says...
5:42pm Tue 22 Jan 13

loosehead wrote:
God now I know why we don't like the smelly frogs I could smell it here in Lordshill.
So if the French want to build a Nuclear Power Station near to the Channel shouldn't we be asked & shouldn't we do checks on it as if anything goes wrong who's going to get the radioactive dust cloud coming their way?
Just another gift from Europe
.. what do you mean by 'want to build a Nuclear Power Station near to the Channel'/

They already have - 4 of them. And you are right, we didn't get consulted.

cantthinkofone says...
5:43pm Tue 22 Jan 13

Upper Shirley around 13:00 - I thought it was a gas leak or something.

georgetheseventh says...
6:54pm Tue 22 Jan 13

The Normans are coming 'again'..you should be used to that smell..they are your relatives.

georgetheseventh says...
6:56pm Tue 22 Jan 13

Totton Ric wrote:
In Totton now,how can they say its not dangerous, people feeling sick in Totton & complaining of headaches from this smell !!!!
C-L-A-I-M...........
............

SPIKEISLANDTRADER says...
6:57pm Tue 22 Jan 13

We ve got their SNOW and now their SMELL , oh thank you France for sharing . But please keep what s yours in your own country , especially the Illegals that try to cross the channel

memush says...
7:29pm Tue 22 Jan 13

maiya0405 wrote:
I smelt it in Botley and then travelled to Hedge End and it was still there - presumed it was Fawley!
Oh yes blame Fawley.
everybody*s been doing that for the last 60 years.

bigal007 says...
7:43pm Tue 22 Jan 13

income tax was set up to help the armys when we was at war with france so we must have alot of tax in the pot now let have us a war with france once again lol!!

Sovietobserver says...
8:32pm Tue 22 Jan 13

It is a well known fact that the French use less soap and personal hygiene products than any other nation in Europe.
Allegedly, when they collect their fresh baguette in the morning, they tuck it under their arm to give it an extra special flavour.

Linesman says...
8:39pm Tue 22 Jan 13

Joe Kirkup wrote:
Just thought it was the usual stench from Portsea Island.
You thought?

Must be a first!

OSPREYSAINT says...
8:47pm Tue 22 Jan 13

Not Jason Puncheons fault after all. Or Gulys!

loosehead says...
8:51pm Tue 22 Jan 13

georgetheseventh wrote:
The Normans are coming 'again'..you should be used to that smell..they are your relatives.
Funny my name is Saxon?

loosehead says...
8:53pm Tue 22 Jan 13

freefinker wrote:
loosehead wrote:
God now I know why we don't like the smelly frogs I could smell it here in Lordshill.
So if the French want to build a Nuclear Power Station near to the Channel shouldn't we be asked & shouldn't we do checks on it as if anything goes wrong who's going to get the radioactive dust cloud coming their way?
Just another gift from Europe
.. what do you mean by 'want to build a Nuclear Power Station near to the Channel'/

They already have - 4 of them. And you are right, we didn't get consulted.
I know theyre there & just shows another reason to get out of the EU as the placing of those plants showed the contempt the French hold of us

Jimbo2012 says...
9:29pm Tue 22 Jan 13

Torchie1 wrote:
Mercaptan Sulphur. Used as a Stenching Agent.
I smelt it in Eastleigh and my sister smelt it in Lymington.

gristle says...
11:39pm Tue 22 Jan 13

I live in Southampton, didn't smell a thing.
Many noses sniffing nearby bums methinks. And reporting it to the Echo !

The Wickham Man says...
7:09am Wed 23 Jan 13

loosehead wrote:
God now I know why we don't like the smelly frogs I could smell it here in Lordshill.
So if the French want to build a Nuclear Power Station near to the Channel shouldn't we be asked & shouldn't we do checks on it as if anything goes wrong who's going to get the radioactive dust cloud coming their way?
Just another gift from Europe
They are already there Loosehead, several of them, and have been for over 2 decades, and you are quite safe. And not only that, you've been using some the electricity they generate, to make up the shortfalls in our own generating capacity because the labour government were afraid to renew our own nuclear stations. (There are a number of very large cables under the channel allowing us to buy French electricity). Thanks to them lives have been saved, not lost. Qustion is, when are we going to get our own instead of begging from the Frogs?

Raxx says...
8:23am Wed 23 Jan 13

gristle wrote:
I live in Southampton, didn't smell a thing.
Many noses sniffing nearby bums methinks. And reporting it to the Echo !
What are you, five?

davel_cats says...
8:35am Wed 23 Jan 13

Yesterday was the day of our annual boiler inspection. I smelled gas and asked the engineer to check everything twice - now I feel foolish as it was nothing to do with our central heating system at all!

SotonLad says...
12:32pm Wed 23 Jan 13

Can't believe there are morons calling the police about this.

kingnotail says...
4:53pm Thu 24 Jan 13

At least it covered up Southampton's lingering odour of misery and disappointment for a few hours.

loosehead says...
8:37pm Thu 24 Jan 13

kingnotail wrote:
At least it covered up Southampton's lingering odour of misery and disappointment for a few hours.
Yes & it covered up a foul smelling Kingnotail

apm1954 says...
9:57pm Thu 24 Jan 13

thought rupert lowe was back in town

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