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One lost at Camber beach a month ago. Five more today with search for anther person missing.Having some local knowledge IMHO locality was very much in fading English resort mode and mentality when really Camber was/is becoming a fairly large ''must get to'' destination. Local authorities obviously caught out by numbers and safety found wanting. Not really axe grinding here but a change of practice and cranking up to handle potentially vulnerable tourists seems obvious and necessary.
I don't know the place, is Camber Sands particularly treacherous? The photos make it look like any other beach.
It's a popular beach with good sand, in most ways ideal for kids, but there are strong currents in some areas at certain times, so potentially dangerous for swimming.Odd there wasn't a lifeguard at this time of year.
I go to Rye harbour quite regularly and Camber is just across the river most days it is just small knots of people but recently the beaches and lodgings have been filling up and the crowds have returned....and as a locality we seem to have just watched this expansion. We have been taken by surprise at the effect and this seems to have resulted in a bit of dangerous chaos resulting in multiple deaths.I suppose hundreds of thousands will now go to making this the resort it should have been recognised as and it goes down as another ''nobody does something until people get hurt.
Five men who died at Camber Sands got into trouble after failing to realise how quickly the tide would come in, the RNLI has said.The men were on a day trip to London to the Sussex resort on Wednesday.The RNLI said it did not believe that rip currents were responsible for the men's death. Police said the group were in their late teens and early 20s.It thinks the men fell into deep channels of water called sandbars.
I would have thought people might stay away due to the dangerous rip tides.
People are starting to flock to Camber and might as you say be put off with only Car park takings and Ice cream takings and 6 deaths and unhappy memories this summer to show for it.If only the dynamics of large groups had been understood and not just witnessed.Being relatively local I think locally the idea of actually being a resort is something of the past. The locality never fully grasped large numbers and maybe even resented them a little. It obviously hasn't done enough for them.