Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The Myrtle Beach Police Department this week warned that venomous wildlife and marine vegetation have washed ashore along area beaches due to strong currents, urging beachgoers to avoid contact, notify first responders, and follow first‑aid steps such as tentacle removal and vinegar application for stings. Authorities said Tuesday that lifeguards, Ocean Rescue teams and medical personnel are prepared to assist and that the police shared an image that appears to show a Portuguese man‑of‑war, although officials did not initially name species; beach users were told to monitor sting sites, seek immediate care if needed, and report suspicious organisms to local responders.
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海滩日可能会因有毒海洋生物冲上岸而变得危险。如果您在默特尔海滩,请保持警惕,避免接触可疑生物。请记住,您的安全至关重要。如果被蜇伤,请移除触手,涂抹醋,并立即就医。
我们的沿海环境变幻莫测,有时会给我们的海岸带来危险。听从当地当局的警告并了解基本的急救步骤至关重要。如果您认识即将进行海滩旅行的人,值得转发。
随着地方当局和一线响应者及时收到公众报告,并能够清除危险和提供急救指导以减少伤害,公共安全得到改善。
海滩游客和到访者面临着被有毒海洋生物蜇伤而导致疼痛和可能需要医疗治疗的风险,这扰乱了休闲活动和当地旅游业的信心。
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默特尔海滩警方警告:有毒海洋生物冲上海滩,呼吁游客提高警惕
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