Part of Brighton’s iconic West Pier collapses amid Storm Claudio chaos
This morning, a section of Brighton’s famous West Pier crumbled into the sea during the brutal weather unleashed by Storm Claudio. Although the Met Office’s yellow weather warning officially ended at 8am on Tuesday, Sussex has battled savage conditions all day and into the evening of 2nd November.
Storm Claudio wrecks Brighton’s beloved landmark
The relentless storm battered the south coast, with fierce winds and choppy seas not letting up. The battered West Pier, already weakened from years of neglect, couldn’t withstand the onslaught and partially fell apart in front of shocked onlookers.
Met Office warning may have lifted, but the danger remains
Despite the formal weather alert ending early Tuesday, the storm’s fury showed little sign of easing. Sussex residents were warned to stay vigilant as conditions remained hazardous well into the evening.
Storm chaos continues across the south coast
- Heavy winds lash coastal towns
- Possible disruptions to travel and transport
- Authorities urge caution near waterfronts
Brighton locals are urged to avoid the pier area and monitor weather updates as the clean-up begins. Storm Claudio’s impact serves as a stark reminder of nature’s power.