Feb 7 • 10:20 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Three beach sections are unfit for bathing on the coast of Paraíba; check which ones

Three areas of beach in João Pessoa, Paraíba, have been declared unfit for bathing according to the environmental authority's report.

The environmental agency Sudema has reported that three sections of beaches in João Pessoa, Paraíba, are deemed unsuitable for bathing following a water quality analysis conducted from February 2 to 5. The specific areas affected include the beach of Seixas, located at the end of Avenida das Falésias, and the beach of Penha, with additional concerns noted between Jacarapé and Arraial Sol beaches. This classification impacts a designated 100-meter area to the right and left of the sampling point, indicating that swimming is prohibited in these zones.

The news highlights the importance of regular water quality monitoring, which is performed by Sudema to ensure public safety at popular bathing locations. The assessment results are valid until the next report is released on February 13, suggesting that conditions could change based on future evaluations. Outside the restricted areas, swimming remains permitted as long as the water quality meets accepted standards.

With ongoing environmental concerns and public health implications, this report serves as a critical reminder for beachgoers in the region to stay informed about the safety of their swimming environments. The timely release of such information aims to protect local residents and tourists, especially during the summer months when beach attendance typically peaks, underlining the need for public awareness and adherence to safety guidelines regarding water recreation.

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