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Storm Angus Batters Brighton But Brings Strong Surf

Storm Angus brings widespread flooding, 80mph winds, vast power cuts and a large trail of destruction, but south coast swell was peaking in style for local surfers.

Cargo ships were crashing, scaffolding crushed a car and a 10k running race had to be cancelled as the serious Storm Angus battered the UK coastline.

It was not all doom and gloom though as local surfers braved the bitter winds to enjoy the solid conditions that Brighton, Shoreham and further beyond had to offer.

Shoreham surfers enjoying the good conditions. Image: Martina Petkov

The Met Office issued an amber warning in West Sussex, Kent, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex and the Isle of Wight as Storm Angus approached.

59mm of rain was reported to have fallen in a few hours and 81mph was recorded as the highest gust of wind.

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Further down the coast a major fire in Bognor Regis ripped through the seafront Esplanade fanned by the sheer ferocity of the storm winds hurtling through.

Met Office forecaster Simon Partridge had warned before the storm to be prepared as The Guardian reported.

“This will be a bit of a shock to the system for most people in terms of wind and rainfall.”

“Be prepared for disruption to travel services, interruptions to power supplies and some damage to buildings”

“It’s one of those: comes and goes pretty quickly. It does rattle through at a fair speed,” Simon Partridge said. “Obviously there will be some localised effects. There could be some disruption to transport, roads with some localised flooding.”