Goa Bans Swimming in Water Bodies Ahead of Monsoon Season
In anticipation of the monsoon season, Goa's administration has banned swimming in waterfalls, abandoned quarries, and rivers. This decision aims to prevent drowning incidents, with failure to comply leading to penalties under section 188 of the Indian Penal Code. Local authorities will enforce the order.
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In view of the upcoming monsoon season, the administration in Goa has prohibited swimming in waterfalls, abandoned quarries, and rivers, among other water bodies, an official said on Monday.
Collectors of the North and South Goa districts issued circulars on Sunday warning that failure to abide by the order would amount to a violation of section 188 of the Indian Penal Code.
Section 188 deals with disobedience that causes or tends to cause danger to human life, health or safety.
The administration cited that many incidents of drowning were reported in waterfalls, abandoned quarries, rivers, lakes and other water bodies and swimming in these waters poses a risk.
''It is necessary to take exigent measures in this regard to prevent any danger to human life or safety and security of the general public,'' the circular said.
The ban on swimming in these water bodies will remain in place until further orders, it stated.
Local police inspectors and mamlatdars have been directed to maintain strict vigil in their jurisdiction and enforce this order.
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