High Surf Warning: South Shore Beaches
The Department of Parks is advising the public that high surf signs have been posted along South Shore beaches and public parks in light of “rough sea conditions.”
A Government spokesperson said, “The Department of Parks is advising the public that, due to rough sea conditions, high surf signs have been posted along the South Shore beaches and public parks.
“As a public safety precaution, residents and visitors who plan to visit the beach or enter the ocean are strongly urged to avoid swimming in these conditions or exercise extreme caution. Unsettled ocean currents and dangerous rip tides pose significant risks.
“Please be aware that no lifeguards are on duty this week at Horseshoe Bay Beach. The Department of Parks urges all beachgoers to prioritise safety by adhering to posted warnings and staying informed about current conditions.”
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No lifeguards, but cruise ships are in. Will the passengers be told not to venture into the water, or will Bermuda have another death(s) from lack of safety measures? Clearly the PLP have decided a balanced budget is better than a few thousand dollars spent on lifeguards. Should make a sign that Bermuda is closed for tourists, stay away for your own safety.
“balanced budget”?
The PLP Government just pledged $25 million to social programmes without identifying the source of funding. Unless tax payers pay a LOT more than expected, there will no balanced budget this fiscal year.
And we also have 13 brand new electric cars for the Ministers. It was wise of the car dealer to get all the money up front!
I believe several people were injured yesterday at horseshoe bay and at lest 1 drowning from what I witnessed as a horrific scene there on October 7,2024.
They can sell you shades and umbrellas for $60 to hundreds of people but yet they can’t pay a lifeguard.
People will not remember Bermuda as a beautiful friendly
Island but a traumatizing experience.