he Coast guard After 9 people died in the past 10 days, appeals have been issued, calling people to be careful on the coast.
The warning was issued during the school’s summer vacation and was also issued on Sunday (July 25) before World Drowning Prevention Day. United Nations Outstanding issue.
A Coast Guard spokeswoman said: “Coast Guards across the UK have issued severe warnings to be careful on the coast, otherwise there will be tragic consequences.
“At the time of the warning, many people are expected to travel to coastal beaches and vacations in the UK during the remaining summer months.
“In the past 10 days, British Coast Guard It is recorded that nine people died unfortunately while visiting the beach or coast.
“For the family and friends of the deceased, each death represents a large-scale tragedy. Others face life-changing injuries.”
We cannot emphasize enough-the sea will not respect whether you are a local and whether you have experience.”
Claire Hughes, head of the HM Coast Guard, said: “We cannot emphasize enough-the sea will not respect whether you are a local or whether you have experience or not.
“Be sure to check the weather conditions and tide times before going out. The Coast Guard will always respond to 999 and do everything we can to make people go home safely.
“But be careful. Think about what you do on the coast that might put you, your family and friends, and even those who come to save you in danger. Be careful with each other and those you love. Go home safely.
“We have seen too many tragedies this summer, and we feel sorry for those who are heartbroken because of the loss of their loved ones.”
The Coast Guard recommends that visitors to the beach check the tide times and pay attention to ocean currents, hidden depths, and offshore currents.
The rescue service also advises against using inflatable toys and advises people to make sure their mobile phones are fully charged. 999 is the emergency contact number for the Coast Guard…



