Poisonous jellyfish attacked the beaches of Phuket
 Poisonous jellyfish attacked the beaches of Phuket
Poisoned jellyfish

Tourists on the Thai island of Phuket should be more careful while bathing: poisonous jellyfish appeared along the coast of the resort island, as warned by the local department of marine and coastal resources.

According to RBC, on the twelve beaches of the island, which are the most popular among tourists, there are already first aid stations where the bath The men can call if they are stung by a jellyfish. These include the beaches of Patong, Karon, Nai-Yang, Nay-Ton, Surin, Kamala, Kata, Bing-Tao, Nai-Harn. In the same place posters are placed on which the scheme of rendering of the first help at a combustion from contact with a jellyfish is represented. However, if you were stung by a jellyfish, you should immediately consult a doctor to avoid possible complications.

February 18, 2013
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