The head of Tuapse announced the readiness of 66 beaches to open.
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This summer, 66 beaches in Tuapse will welcome vacationers, including 15 public areas, according to Sergei Boyko, head of the Tuapse District.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," all beaches except the city ones have been cleared of oil products, and work on them continues, the Tuapse administration reported, reporting on final preparations for the resort season. The opening of 69 beaches, including 11 public areas, has been announced. Volunteers continue cleaning up fuel oil spills in Tyumensky and Nebug. Oil-soaked booms washed up on Primorsky Beach in Tuapse, and the beach of the former Vesna boarding house remains uncleared, despite the authorities' announcement that the resort season had opened.
Tuapse Mayor Sergei Boyko announced on his Telegram channel on June 9 that 66 beaches in the district would be open this summer. He added that 15 of these beaches are public areas. Safety data sheets have been developed for these areas.
There will be no illegal trade or services on the beaches, with particular attention being paid to the sale of alcohol. Lifeguards and medical posts, public address systems, and video cameras are required on the beaches. "Given the realities of the times, we also bear responsibility for the lives of people who have chosen the Tuapse resorts for their vacation. Therefore, at the first sign of danger, rescuers and police units must ensure that vacationers leave the beaches in a polite and orderly manner, without allowing panic to arise," Boyko added.
On May 1, a fire broke out at the Tuapse sea terminal after a drone attack. It was extinguished on May 2. This fire was the fourth in Tuapse since April 16. Earlier, on April 24, after booms broke due to rising water levels in the Tuapse River, an oil spill occurred into the Black Sea. On May 27, another attack on the seaport was reported. A series of attacks on Tuapse's oil infrastructure has led to environmental consequences, according to the "Caucasian Knot" report "Fires and "oil rain": the main points about the environmental disaster in Tuapse".
A regional emergency regime is in effect throughout the Tuapse District . You can read about emergency assessment criteria, response levels, structures, and resources for eliminating the consequences in the Caucasian Knot's document "Emergency Situation Regime (ES)".
Materials about the consequences of the fuel oil spill have been collected by the Caucasian Knot on the page "Eco-disaster in Kuban".
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