On the territory of Odessa banned the work of clubs and other entertainment venues from 22:00 to 9:00.
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City Council reports.
Also in the city during this period of the day it is forbidden to use light means that worsen the signs of the territory, sound equipment and other musical means.
In addition, in the city, law enforcement officers use loudspeakers to remind locals and visitors of the city about the ban on swimming in the sea.
After the ecological catastrophe caused by the explosion of the Kakhovka reservoir, local authorities urge not to eat seafood caught in the Black Sea, because they can also be infected with various infections.
The beaches of Odessa were declared unsuitable for swimming due to a significant deterioration in the state of the water and a real danger to human health, Sergey Bratchuk noted. Racurs wrote that people are not allowed to swim on the beaches of Odessa.
From the Odessa beaches “Langeron”, “Luzanovka”, 10th c. Bolshoi Fontana and Arcadia took water samples and conducted a study for the presence of parasites and suspended solids as of June 17th.
In the water, isolated eggs and larvae of helminths were found, as well as an excess of suspended solids by 1.4 times. Salinity of water is below the norm by 2.4 times.
Source: Racurs

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