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KYIV. July 27th UNN. Polish authorities have banned this week from swimming on more than 50 beaches on the Baltic coast because of the fact that the incredibly hot water temperature in the sea has increased the number of toxic bacteria. In some places, the temperature of the water in the sea has exceeded 23 degrees Celsius. UNN Referring to RA
Regional health authorities issued a warning that contact with bacteria may cause allergies and rashes
Drinking contaminated water may also lead to serious problems with
In the Baltic Sea, such an intensive growth of cyanobacteria has not been observed for 12 years. This is due to high temperatures of up to 34 degrees Celsius, which caused the warming of the Baltic Sea, which is usually cold.
The ban was also issued for some lakes and internal reservoirs near Warsaw
. Vibrio bacteria in the warm Baltic, which can cause a life-threatening disease in people with weak immune systems.
The government of the country has also confirmed the death of a person of the damage caused by these bacteria. It is reported that it was a 70-year-old man who had concomitant illnesses
Recall the same situation in Latvia, where sea temperatures hit record highs.
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