Thirteen Tourists, Including Six Minors, Rescued from Heavy Waves in Mazatlán

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Lifeguards and members of the aquatic rescue squadron carried out emergency operations across various beaches in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, successfully saving a group of thirteen tourists who were at risk of being swept away by strong ocean currents and heavy surf.

Key Details of the Rescue Operation

 Minors Involved: Among the thirteen individuals assisted during the emergency operations were six minors who had difficulty returning to shore on their own due to the intensity of the currents.

 Health Status and Care: Following the rescue operations on solid ground, the beachgoers received basic prehospital evaluations from emergency personnel, reporting only exhaustion and nervous shock without requiring urgent hospital transfers.

 Authorities’ Warning: Lifeguard squads and local safety authorities reiterated their call for visitors and local residents to respect warning flags and adhere to preventive recommendations issued by municipal security and maritime agencies.

Source: https://www.eluniversal.com.mx

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