Thursday, July 4, 2024 05:48 PM
The commissioner of Karachi has imposed a ban on sea activities to prevent drowning incidents during the monsoon season and high tides. Strict enforcement and legal actions will be taken to ensure public safety.
The commissioner of Karachi has recently imposed a ban on swimming, bathing, and diving in the sea as a safety measure due to the heightened risk of drowning incidents during the monsoon season and high tides in the Arabian Sea. This decision comes ahead of Eidul Adha 2024, which is scheduled for June 17 in Pakistan. The authorities are concerned about the safety of beachgoers, especially with the expected surge in visitors during the Eid holidays.
The ban on sea-related activities will be strictly enforced at popular spots such as Mubarak Village, Sunehra Beach (also known as French Beach), and other locations until August 13, 2024. To ensure compliance, the commissioner has directed the police to take legal action against anyone found violating this directive.
It is crucial for everyone to adhere to the ban on sea activities to prevent any tragic incidents during this period. The safety and well-being of the public are of utmost importance, and cooperation with the authorities is essential to ensure a secure environment for all beach enthusiasts.