Khaleej Times

Sharjah’s campaign to keep beach-goers safe

- Afkar Abdullah

sharjah — The municipal authoritie­s and police in Sharjah have joined hands to intensify efforts to prevent drowning incidents on beaches. A top official said pamphlets are being distribute­d on beaches to raise the awareness of visitors on ways to stay safe.

Mubarak Rashid Al Shamsi, director of the Hamriyah Municipali­ty, said: “We conduct several preventive and awareness programmes in coordinati­on with the police. We warn beach-goers about the risk of currents in seas and what to do if they experience it.” With the advent of the summer season, the beaches at Hamriya see visitors arrive early in the morning after the dawn prayers. “We have intensifie­d efforts to protect them against all kinds of beach accidents.”

An official at the municipali­ty said instructio­n signboards have been set up in areas that see dangerous water currents. “We have cordoned off a part of Al Mamzar Beach to prevent residents from > Follow instructio­ns while swimming

> Swim only in areas where life guards are available

> Don’t swim right after having a meal

> Don’t smoke before swimming

> Wear a swimming jacket

> Avoid swimming alone

riding their jet skis in the area because of its dangerous currents. Jet skis are also banned from areas that see a lot of swimmers,” he said.

Lt. Saud Al Shaiba, director of the awareness department, said the police’s rescue unit has responded to 21 reports of drowning in the first six months of 2018. “Several people were rescued as a result of the quick response of units deployed at Al Hamriya, Al Khan and Al Heera beaches.” Some residents drowned because the “victims hadn’t taken the adequate safety and preventati­ve measures”, he added.

afkarali@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Supplied photo ?? officials from the municipali­ty distribute leaflets containing safety instructio­ns to visitors on Sharjah beaches. —
Supplied photo officials from the municipali­ty distribute leaflets containing safety instructio­ns to visitors on Sharjah beaches. —

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