SOUTHAMPTON’S accident and emergency department has seen the number of people coming through its doors double as a result of the Big Chill.

Treacherous pavements and roads around Hampshire have led to a steep rise in people suffering falls while the number of elderly patients with weather-induced illnesses such as pneumonia have also increased.

Dr Diana Hulbert, Southampton General Hospital A&E lead consultant, said they had seen up to 400 people a day during the cold snap, twice the normal amount.

She said: “Lots of people are coming to A&E with injuries such as sprains and breaks they have suffered after falling on ice.

“We have also seen quite a lot of elderly people with chest infections and pneumonia.

“It has obviously put a strain on the department but gradually things are easing off.”