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Monarch Life Guard Treated 24 Jellyfish Sting Cases Today


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Today, Monarch Life Guard strongly advise beachgoers not to swim as the jellyfish are increasing along the shoreline until the situation improves.

Jellyfish can harm swimmers through their tentacles, which contain specialized cells called cnidocytes. These cells release venom-filled nematocysts that pierce the skin upon contact, delivering a painful sting. The venom can cause irritation, redness, and swelling, while more severe stings may lead to nausea, muscle cramps, difficulty breathing, or even allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Swimmers are advised to stay alert and avoid contact with jellyfish to prevent these stings.

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Jellyfish

Today alone, Monarch Life Guard has treated 24 cases of jellyfish stings at the Mole, prompting a warning for swimmers to avoid entering the water until further notice.

“The jellyfish are increasing along the shoreline, and we strongly advise beachgoers not to swim until the situation improves,” a representative from Monarch Life Guard stated.

All sting victims received immediate treatment from lifeguards. Those experiencing persistent discomfort have been advised to seek medical attention. Fortunately, most victims are recovering well and remain at the beach.

While jellyfish sightings at the Mole are not uncommon, today’s spike in stings has heightened concerns for swimmer safety. Monarch Life Guard urges beach visitors to remain vigilant and heed their warnings.

For updates or assistance, contact Monarch Life Guard at 0813080446.

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