The
Visakhapatnam City Police Commissioner, Manish Kumar Sinha IPS, has
passed orders to take measures near the Visakhapatnam coastline of
barring people from entering into the waters. This decision,
of restricting people from venturing into the sea in Visakhapatnam, has
been taken keeping in mind the forthcoming holiday season.
The
Visakhapatnam Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (VMRDA)
Chairperson, Akramani Vijaya Nirmala, Chandana Brothers Managing
Director, Mavuri Venkata Ramana, GVMC Ward No: 9 Corporator, V.Swathi, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (ADCP)
Admin, Rajani, East Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Harshit
Chandra, Third Urban Police Station Inspector, Rama Rao, Arilova
Inspector, Emanuel Raju, and few others have participated in this
meeting. On this occasion the Visakhapatnam Police Commissioner said
that visitors are advised to be very careful near the beaches and not
venture into the sea.
The
Visakhapatnam City Police, in collaboration with Mr. Mavuri Venkata
Ramana, has appointed thirty beach guards. The Marine Police and
Community Guards have formed four teams to have control over the coastal
areas.
The police will cover the entire beach road stretch with the help of dragon lights, radium jackets, vigil
cards, ropes for emergency, life jackets, inflated tubes, and
binoculars. A team consisting of Law and Order, Armed Reserve Police,
and the SHE team will monitor the Beach Road. The traffic police will be present at thirty six different places on the coastline to monitor the situation.
During
the Sankranti festival time, RK Beach Road is expected to be crowded
and activities, such as kite flying, might attract more visitors.
Approximately 10,000 people visit Beach Road during Sankranti and Pongal
days. Apart from the festive season, during the weekends as well, this
area is heavily crowded with people. The visitors are requested to adhere to the safety norms and be careful near the shore line.