BENGKULU - The Department of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DKP) of Bengkulu City appealed to tourists and residents around the Panjang Beach tourist attraction to be careful about the dangers of toxic tourists. The head of the Bengkulu City DKP, bordering Naidi, said this appeal followed 8 visitors who were stung by poisonouseasmen while on Panjang Beach recently. "For all people, be careful if you play on the edge of Panjang Beach, don't let the garbage that exists along the shoreline of Bengkulu City," he said in Bengkulu, Tuesday, August 27, which was confiscated by Antara. He explained that since some time ago various types of poisonous seafarers have emerged, namely the blue and red seafarers along the Bengkulu coastal area. For this reason, he asked the public to be more careful when visiting and playing with water around the beach in order to avoidmulter stings that could endanger safety. "There are two types of seafarers that we found, namely blueMPs or chicken pedicles and redferots or firemen, which are more fatal if they are stung by blue furthests, which can cause them to faint," he said.
Barang menjelaskan banyaknya pelayur-bubur yang naik ke turuh laut disebabkan karena suhu air laut yang dingin di perairan dalam, sehingga membuat sekola-ur mencari suhu yang lebih hangat. It was previously known that as many as eight visitors to the Panjang Beach tourist attraction Bengkulu were taken to the hospital after being stung by a squirrel. As a result of being stung by a cooperative, the visitor experienced shortness of breath, itching, pain, nausea, vomiting, and so on.

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