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    Villagers forced to evacuate cliffside homes at risk of falling into the sea

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    By News Team on March 11, 2023 News Briefing, UK News
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    Terrified residents in a coastal village in Norfolk were forced to evacuate from their cliff-edge homes overnight amid fears their houses could plunge into the sea during a storm surge.

    At least five people were told to leave their homes as 50mph winds and a high tide of 3.7m threatened to undermine properties perching on a small sand cliff

    Coastguard workers helped fleeing residents at Hemsby, Norfolk, and watched on as patio slabs in some of their gardens slipped into the sea.

    The 3,000-strong coastal village has suffered from severe coastal erosion in recent years with a number of properties abandoned as the cliffs slip away.

    Homes in Hemsby are at risk of collapsing after high tides have eroded the nearby cliffs (Picture: PA)

    Several residents moved all their belongings out of their homes last night and were taken to a village hall.

    Some may now need to be permanently rehomed.

    Among them was disabled pensioner Kevin Jordan, 69, who fears his house may soon be condemned.

    Kevin, a retired IT engineer, says he was told to move his car due to concerns he would be unable to drive it along the road after tides corroded sand dangerously close to the one road that leads to his house.

    He said: ‘I’m disabled and I can’t walk very far… I don’t know what I’m going to do when the road collapses- and it will. No one would want to buy my property now.

    ‘I don’t have the savings to walk away and buy another place. If my house is condemned I would be homeless- I’ve never been in this situation before.’

    Kevin requires a walking stick to get around and suffers from mobility problems with his feet and spine.

    A number of residents have been forced to evacuate their homes after they were deemed likely to collapse in a landslide (Picture: PA)

    He says he is concerned he will have to walk down dirt paths to get to his house again if the road collapses.

    Coastguards also revealed that the cliff erosion had created a new 10 ft drop into the sea from the beach meaning the local lifeboat can no longer be launched.

    Dan Hurd, 41, is Hemsby lifeboat’s coxswain who was out last night and this morning monitoring the situation.

    He said: ‘It’s a bloody mess down there right now. If you see the sea right now you wouldn’t believe it.

    ‘A lot of people are upset, they had to get out of their properties last night and some left their belongings- fully furnished houses, food in the cupboard, all there.

    ‘One refused to leave but we managed to persuade them to go into a hotel.

    ‘I think it’s disgusting that the government haven’t signed off on measures that could help prevent this.’

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    Another home under threat is that of retired Grenadier Guardsman Lance Martin, 65, who in 2018 moved his £95k detached property back 10.5 metres from the cliff edge to stop it from toppling into the sea.

    When he bought the house in 2017 he was told by an environmental impact study that he would have 30-40 years before the cliff edge reached his house, until the Beast from the East storm ate 30 metres from his back garden in 2018.

    He was evacuated last night and went to stay in Lowestoft to await the storm.

    Pictures of his property show angry waves swilling around his back garden, which is now only a few metres deep.

    High tides reaching 3.7m in height have battered the nearby cliffs and eroded much of the area’s beaches (Picture: PA)

    Dan fears this road will need to be closed off permanently if the next tide eats away more sand from under the tarmac.

    This would mean at least seven residents at the end of that road would need to be permanently rehomed.

    Their houses would be condemned according to Dan as the road was their last access point and emergency services would no longer be able to get to them.

    A telegraph pole also fell into the sea last night, disconnected two weeks ago when the last storm hit.

    Dan added if the weather continued to erode this patch of coast the lifeboat and crew would need to permanently relocate further up the coast.

    In the meantime, Hemsby residents have been fighting to get a rock berm in place in a bid to help stop the erosion even further.

    The planning permission was due to come through a year ago, but the government’s Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has yet to sign off on the plans.

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    One of those is Ian Brennan, chairman of Save Hemsby Coastline.

    Ian, 63, said: ‘We’re pleased with the Hemsby Parish Council response to open the village hall to evacuees last night- they are environmental refugees now.

    ‘It’s good they have a plan and can help people at risk, but the best plan is to not be at risk in the first place and stop houses falling over the cliff edge.

    ‘I feel very let down by Great Yarmouth Borough Council. There’s lots of talk but still no planning permission for the rock berm.’

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