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The list of closed swimming areas has been updated. At this moment you can not take a bath in 28 places on the Baltic Sea. Yesterday, it appeared that cyanobacteria had disappeared around Hel. The situation, however, changed – they came back, but this time around the Tri-City.
Here is a list of places where too high concentrations of poisonous bacteria have been identified:
- Beach "B" in Łeba
- Beach "A" in Łeba
- Swimming in Białogóra
- Dębkach [19659004] Jastrzębia Góra, entry No. 22
- Jastrzębia Góra, entry No. 23
- Gdynia Babie Doły
- Gdynia Śródmieście
- Gdynia Redłowo
- Gdynia Orlowo
- Sopot-Kamienny Potok-Koliba
- ] Sopot-Hotel Sopot-Beach Club
- Sopot-Hotel Haffner-Esentra
- Sopot-Park Północny I
- Sopot-Północny Park II
- Sopot-K22
- Sopot-Łazienki Południowe
- Sopot – Tropical Island
- Sopot-Rybaki Beach
- Sopot-32A-33
- Gdańsk Jelitkowo
- Gdańsk Klipper Jelitkowo
- The pier Gdańsk Brzeźno
- The spa house Gdańsk Brzeźno
- Gdańsk Stogi [19659004] Gdańsk Sobieszewo
- Gdańsk Orle [19659004] Gda Śsk Świbno
Health services warn of the toxic effects of cyanobacteria as they can cause skin burns and digestive disorders.
– Failure to comply with a bathing ban may result in gastrointestinal discomfort. with cyanobacteria – said some time ago Tomasz Augustyniak, sanitary inspector of the Pomeranian Voivodeship.
Source: o2
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