Jellyfish presence signaled by purple flags
Strong winds and waves often wash venomous jellyfish onto beaches, where they appear harmless but can still sting and inject dangerous toxins. To warn visitors, officials raise purple flags, signaling the presence of jellyfish and other hazardous marine creatures. Many beachgoers remain unaware of the flag’s meaning, putting themselves—especially children—at risk. Awareness and caution are key to staying safe at the shore.
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