Mangaluru: Lifeguards at Panmabur beach save two more lives


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Oct 1: The team of life guards at Panambur beach, who had saved six persons from drowning on Friday, came to the rescue of two more on Saturday September 30 and saved their lives.

The two who were rescued from the jaws of death were Deepak (21) and Prakash S (21), both from Bengaluru. Both of them were playing with the waves when they faced danger due to strong waves. The team of life guards jumped into action immediately and brought both of them safely to the seashore.

The two were part of a ten-member team that had come here from Bengaluru. People from other districts on visit to beach often undertake activities and invite danger to their lives in spite of repeated warnings issued against venturing into the sea.

 

  

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  • Sameer Shaikh, Dubai / Karwar

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    Life Guards are doing great job by saving life / rescue in coastal Karnataka. They should be encouraged and be given good salaries / provided honorarium by local NGO / public to take it as long time career. There should be General awareness / safety orientation programme for people specially in schools and colleges. In recent years Murdeshwar and Gokaran beaches has seen countless incidents majority of them are from student fraternity Safe Tourism should be motto and goal for development of tourism.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    Great Job ...

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    God bless. Each of such brave act should be rewarded by the authorities.

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