Zofemat Los Cabos warns to respect flags placed on the beaches to avoid accidents

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In order to avoid situations that put the health and physical integrity of people who visit the beaches at risk, the staff of the Municipal Coordination of the Federal Maritime Terrestrial Zone of Los Cabos (Zofemat), headed by Jorge Alonso Meza Núñez, requests that when going to these spaces, the lifeguard recommendations of the agency are met and the color of the flags that are placed is verified. Given the presence of high waves and drag currents that occur on some beaches in the municipality, the Zofemat lifeguard staff suggests that before entering the sea they request information on the conditions of the waves, consider the warning signs, do not swim in areas dangerous, do not underestimate the strength of the sea and avoid swimming alone. Similarly, the red flag indicates that entry is prohibited, the green flag symbolizes that the conditions are suitable for water activities, while the black flag warns that the beach is closed. It is worth mentioning that thanks to the timely intervention of Zofemat's lifeguards on Tuesday, June 30, 4 people were rescued on Santa María beach, who had been swept away by the current, making it difficult for them to return to shore. In this way, the XIV City Council chaired by Mayor Oscar Leggs Castro endorses the commitment to continue redoubling actions so that Los Cabos continues to consolidate itself as one of the municipalities with safe beaches worldwide, in addition to continuing to promote actions aimed at the culture of prevention .

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