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Hordes of sunseekers pour out of trains and queue in jams for miles to storm the seaside on the hottest day of the year

HORDES of sunseekers have travelled to beaches today to enjoy 30C sunshine - causing traffic misery on the roads and packing out the train stations.

Beach-goers are enjoying the hottest day of the year so far, but locals have hit out at the influx of visitors after video showed travellers packing onto train platforms.

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The beach in Bournemouth was packed as sunseekers headed for the coast todayCredit: Alamy Live News
It comes as temperatures soared to 30C at the resort in DorsetCredit: w8media
Footage taken at Bournemouth train station showed tightly-packed passengers on platformsCredit: Twitter
The beach at Brighton was packed with visitors Credit: Reuters

In Bournemouth, Dorset, council officials have urged people to stay away after 15-mile tailbacks built on the main road into the town and travellers spilled out into the railway station.

Social distancing appeared impossible at the station as hundreds of people stood side-by-side on platforms.

Many of those who have arrived by car were unable to find parking spaces - and simply dumped their vehicles on verges and pavements.

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By lunchtime there were 20-deep queues for fish and chips, ice creams and beers.

Council leader Vikki Slade took to social media to warn would-be visitors off.

She said: "Please DO NOT come to Dorset yet.

"We are NOT ready.

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"Hotels, attractions, museums and restaurants are closed.

"Your visit will be much more enjoyable if you come after July 4 when we will be fully prepared for your visit."

July 4 is the date that restaurants, bars and pubs will be allowed to reopen in England, while the two-metre social distancing rule will be cut to 'one-metre plus'.

There were similar issues in resorts around the country, including Brighton, where thousands have descended on the seafront and visited the pier

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The beach at Bournemouth is packed with visitorsCredit: Reuters
Bus company bosses say the influx of visitors has caused 'significant delays' on roads around the townCredit: w8media
And those who visited today will face trouble getting home too after traffic officials announced they'll need to close a major roadCredit: w8media
There are seven miles of sandy beaches between Christchurch and Poole - but most visitors flock to BournemouthCredit: Simon Jones - The Sun
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Sunseekers enjoyed the beautiful weather on Barry Island, WalesCredit: Wales News Service
There was more room for visitors on Crosby Beach, SouthportCredit: The Press Association

Travellers heading for beaches around the country are causing issues for locals concerned about coronavirus.

Megan Barber shared video of the tailbacks on the A338 into Bournemouth this morning, and called the situation an "absolute joke".

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Another woman posted video of train travellers arriving into the town on Twitter, writing: "Unbelievable.

"This is what lockdown looks like.

"Please go home!"

Further west, a council has been forced to close roads around Durdle Door because of the volume of people heading for the coast.

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The decision to shut stretches around the beauty spot come just three weeks after four people were hurt - three seriously - 'tombstoning' from the Jurassic arch.

Crowds were pictured packed tightly together on the beach to allow two air ambulances to land.

And amid the busy scenes, there has already been a tragedy on the Dorset coastline today.

Earlier this morning, coastguard officials, paramedics and police were called to Sandbanks, just down the coast from Bournemouth, after the body of a man was found in the sea.

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