The poisonous blue bottle jellyfish has recently been spotted on the beaches of Mumbai which has increased the Jellyfish terror again in Mumbai. Coming in contact with jellyfish can cause burning sensation and breathing problems, so in view of the upcoming Ganesh festival, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has decided to take extra precautions.
Jellyfish Come To The Sea During Rainy Season
Harshad Kale, Deputy Commissioner of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, said that necessary medicines along with medical facilities will be kept at the immersion site. Most of the Ganesh idols are immersed at Girgaum, Dadar and Juhu beaches. We will also deploy volunteers at these places. Every year jellyfish come to the sea shores in Barsal According to experts, every year during the rainy season, jellyfish come to the seashore to breed. Professor of Zoology Bhushan Bhoir said that on touching the poisonous jellyfish, one feels pain. People with asthma may have trouble breathing. Jellyfish venom can also cause serious problems such as swelling of the throat, heart disease and shortness of breath.
Even before this, poisonous jellyfish have dominated the beach
Due to heavy rains in Mumbai in July, tarballs and jellyfish were sighted at the famous Juhu beach, after which the lifeguards posted on the beach were instructed to keep tourists visiting the beach away from the beach, preventing any kind of damage. damage can be avoided. It is known that the sting of a jellyfish is very painful. comes to the beach during breeding Experts agree that jellyfish come every year during the rainy season to breed along the beach. The rainy season is the breeding season for jellyfish. If a person comes in contact with it, then he feels pain. It is known that in the last few years, 20 people have become victims of jellyfish in Mumbai.