Mangaluru: To prevent tragic incidents during the rainy season, Home Guards will be stationed at beaches in Dakshina Kannada starting June 1, announced District Home Guard Commandant Dr. Murali Mohan Choontharu.
During visits to Sasihithlu and Surathkal beaches, Dr. Choontharu provided guidance and suggestions to the home guards on flood rescue operations. He emphasized the importance of these measures in ensuring public safety during the monsoon season.
Deployment Period: June 1 to September 30
Beaches Covered:
Someshwar
Mogaveerpatna
Ullal
Panambur
Tannirbhavi
Fathima Beach
Surathkal
Sasihithlu
Two home guards will be stationed at each beach, working in shifts from 7 am to 7 pm. This ensures continuous monitoring and quick response to any emergencies that may arise.
Preparedness and Coordination
Dr. Choontharu highlighted that the sea conditions are particularly hazardous during the monsoon, with high waves posing significant risks to unaware tourists. The presence of beach guards aims to mitigate these dangers and prevent loss of life.
The home guards will work in close coordination with the Police Department and Fire and Emergency Services to enhance disaster management efforts across the district.
Additionally, a reserve team of 10 home guards will be on standby at the district Home Guard office to respond to emergency calls during the monsoon.
Extended Responsibilities
Beyond beach surveillance, home guards will be vigilant at other critical locations, including:
Subrahmanya Bathing Ghats
Upinangady Sangama
Bantwal Mulki
Sullia
Belthangady
Expert swimmers and divers have been identified and are ready to assist in emergency rescue operations.
Dr. Choontharu's comprehensive plan aims to enhance safety and ensure a quick response to emergencies, providing peace of mind to both residents and visitors during the challenging monsoon season.
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