People have been urged to "stay away" after at least 50 incidents of cliff falls in the last year.
As part of a continuing campaign to deter people from going near cliff edges and bases, numerous authorities in the county are reminding people of the dangers around cliffs.
In a recent warning on social media, Eastbourne Borough Council told people to not let views of the coastline be their "last".
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They said: "The views of our coastline are breathtaking, but don’t let them be your last.
"Stay away from the edge and base of cliffs as they do crumble, crack and fall without warning.
"It’s happened at least 50 times in the last year."
In February, a large section of cliff collapsed near a caravan park in Peacehaven, sending rock crashing onto the beach below.
A campaign was started just before Easter after concerns over recent cliff falls in Seaford, Peacehaven and Newhaven.
The repeated warnings come after people are continuing to venture near the cliff edge, with some people recently spotted taking selfies there.
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