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UK beaches, notably Instow and Wildersmouth, are now under permanent swimming advisories due to escalating pollution risks. The Environment Agency has issued a stern warning for tourists planning to visit these coastal areas, highlighting the potential dangers associated with water quality.
As the Easter weekend approaches, an influx of visitors is expected, raising concerns about safety and the overall experience at these popular destinations. The advisory underscores the importance of being aware of water conditions, as high levels of pollution can lead to serious health risks, including gastrointestinal illnesses and skin infections.
Local authorities are urging beachgoers to stay informed about the latest water quality reports and to heed any posted warnings. While the allure of the UK’s picturesque beaches remains strong, the safety of visitors must come first. Tourists are encouraged to consider alternative activities away from the water until conditions improve.
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