WWN - More than 100 tourists are enjoying a holiday on the beach Gunung
Kidul, Yogyakarta (Indonesia), stung by jellyfish, Monday (07/20/2015).
"Already we are trying to give a warning, but still tourists bathing
at the beach. They consider jellyfish danger," said Marjono, SAR
Coordinator Linmas Korwil II Gunung Kidul.Marjono added, based on SAR data, today 158 visitors stung by a jellyfish. Most victims found in Coast Along. "During the first sequence, Krakal, then Coastal Home barrier," said Marjono.To H + 3 Lebaran, a total of 195 tourists are exposed to jellyfish stings. "We also have done a first aid by rubbing alcohol and ammonia," he said.To minimize the number of victims of jellyfish stings, it has appealed to tourists to observe warning beach attendants."Yesterday
we were trying to clear the jellyfish that washed ashore. In addition,
we will continue to appeal to tourists," he said.
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