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This developed after a recent incident involving a blue jellyfish, prompting heightened safety measures to protect beachgoers.
Mati City Information Office reported that a beachgoer, earlier this week, reported coming into contact with a jellyfish. This individual had immediately received care from the concerned agency.
Thus, the incident highlighted the need for the local government unit to enforce precautionary measures along the popular coastline.
The signal flag system, introduced by the City Tourism Office, provides a visual guide for swimmers and surfers, indicating current beach conditions such as tides, currents, and potential marine life activity.
Resort owners, lifeguards, and other stakeholders have been encouraged to adopt the system and educate visitors about its importance.
According to Mati City Mayor Michelle Rabat they are taking a proactive approach to ensure the safety of the tourists and their residents.
Through this signal flag system, she said the CTO is helping them maintain Dahican’s reputation as a safe and enjoyable destination.
Beachgoers are reminded to heed the warnings of lifeguards and observe the flag indicators, especially during times when jellyfish sightings are reported.
Authorities have advised the public to avoid direct contact with jellyfish and to seek immediate medical attention in case of stings.
Dahican Beach, celebrated for its pristine waters and vibrant surf culture, continues to attract local and international visitors.
The implementation of the signal flag system underscores the city’s commitment to ensuring a secure and memorable experience for all.
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