Key Points

An Italian tourist tragically drowned at Yarada Beach in Visakhapatnam after being swept away by strong waves. Despite immediate rescue efforts by port marine police and municipal lifeguards, the tourist could not be revived. Authorities confirmed the tourists had ignored repeated warnings about unsafe swimming conditions due to strong currents. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns at popular beach destinations frequented by both domestic and foreign tourists.

Key Points: Italian Tourist Drowns at Visakhapatnam's Yarada Beach

  • Italian tourist died after being swept away by strong waves at Yarada Beach
  • Rescue teams performed CPR but failed to revive the drowning victim
  • Tourists ignored multiple warnings about unsafe swimming conditions
  • Authorities have deployed personnel to warn visitors about dangerous currents
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Italian tourist drowns at Visakhapatnam beach

Italian tourist dies after being swept away at Yarada Beach despite lifeguard warnings. Another tourist fell ill during the rescue operation in Visakhapatnam.

"The tourists ventured into the sea despite repeated warnings from Marine Police and GVNC lifeguards that the waters were unsafe - Police Investigation Report"

Visakhapatnam, Oct 5

An Italian tourist died and another fell ill after they were swept away in the waves on Yarada Beach here on Sunday.

According to police, a group of 16 foreign tourists were taking a bath on the beach. Two of them, both Italians, began drowning when they ventured into deep waters.

Port Marine Police and Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC) Lifeguards swung into action and brought them to the shore.

However, one of them was found in critical condition. The rescue workers performed Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) but in vain. He was rushed to a hospital, where doctors declared him dead.

The body was shifted to King George Hospital (KGH).

New Port Police registered a case and took up an investigation. The tourists ventured into the sea despite repeated warnings from Marine Police and GVNC lifeguards that the waters were unsafe for swimming due to strong currents and depth.

Tourists, both domestic and foreign, throng beaches in and around Visakhapatnam, especially on weekends.

Marine Police and the municipal authorities have deployed personnel at the beaches to warn tourists from venturing into the sea at places considered unsafe for swimming and to take up rescue whenever required.

Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh Minister for Women and Child Development and Tribal Welfare G. Sandhya Rani on Sunday visited KGH, where 85 girl students of a residential school were undergoing treatment.

Students of a tribal girls' residential school at Kurupam in Parvathipuram Manyam district were taken ill on Saturday.

Sandhya Rani also spoke to doctors and hospital officials and enquired about the condition of the girls. She directed the hospital authorities to provide the best treatment to the children.

She told the media persons that the students were suffering from fever and jaundice. Some students were also diagnosed with Hepatitis A. She said out of 129 students taken ill, 37 have been shifted to KGH. The remaining students were undergoing treatment in Parvathipuram.

The minister clarified that the condition of none of the students was critical.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The lifeguards and marine police did their best. They warned them repeatedly. Tourists need to understand that Indian beaches aren't like Mediterranean beaches - the currents are much stronger here.
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Arjun K
While this is heartbreaking, I wish our authorities would install more visible warning signs in multiple languages. Many foreign tourists can't understand local warnings. Prevention is better than cure.
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Sarah B
So sad to hear this. Visakhapatnam is such a beautiful city but the sea can be unpredictable. Hope this serves as a warning to others who might take risks.
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Vikram M
The article also mentions 85 tribal girls in hospital with fever and jaundice. Two different tragedies in the same city. Our healthcare system is being tested. Hope both situations are handled properly.
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Karthik V
As someone from Vizag, I can confirm Yarada Beach has strong undercurrents. Locals know which spots are safe. Tourists should always ask lifeguards before entering the water. Stay safe everyone! 🙏

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