Coast Guard Rescues Four from Drowning During Hadramout Tourist Season
Hadramout's Coast Guard successfully rescued four individuals from drowning on the third day of the Al-Balda star tourist season, amidst increased swimming activity and heightened risks along the governorate's coast.
The rescue operations took place at various locations along the coastlines of Mukalla city and the Shihr coast. In one incident, rescue teams intervened to save an elderly man and a child, identified as father and son from outside the governorate, at Al-Sitteen Beach. Both were stabilized and safely brought ashore in a stable health condition.
Further rescues included a man from outside the governorate at Al-Sitteen Beach in Mukalla, who received immediate on-site medical assistance and is reported to be in stable condition. In a separate event, a local resident of Hadramout was rescued at the Shihr Corniche after encountering difficulties while swimming. Initial first aid was administered at the scene, and his health has since stabilized.
The Hadramout Coast Guard command has intensified its warnings to beachgoers, emphasizing that the sea during the Al-Balda star season is prone to sudden shifts and strong undertows that pose a significant danger, even to experienced swimmers.
Authorities are urging citizens and visitors to strictly adhere to safety guidelines. They advise against swimming in undesignated areas or locations far from rescue teams, and to avoid venturing into deep waters regardless of apparent calm. The command stressed that underestimating the sea's dangers can lead to tragic accidents.
The Coast Guard also implored parents to supervise children closely and prevent them from being unattended near water. They recommended avoiding solo swimming or swimming during periods of strong currents, assuring the public that their teams are deployed along the entire coastline and are on high alert. Prevention, they reiterated, remains the most crucial measure for safeguarding lives.