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Ban on swimming and water sports activities at Galisbay beach

August 25, 2022

Ban on swimming and water sports activities at Galisbay beach
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Galisbay: Following a deterioration in the quality of the bathing water at Galisbay and the overflowing of the gully, the Collectivité de Saint-Martin communicated to the State services by order dated August 22, “the ban on swimming and water sports activities requiring a launch on Galisbay beach” until September 6.

The services of the Regional Health Agency (ARS) will take the necessary samples to monitor the situation and will inform the authorities of the return to normal. The Territorial Police and the National Gendarmerie are responsible for the execution of this order.

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