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Mayor Poramet Ngampichet together with Pol. Lt. Col. Piyaphong Ensan and Pol. Lt. Col. Suparat Meepracha from the Traveler Cops Department manage the application of extensive precaution, consisting of multilingual signs, increased lifeguard existence, and neighborhood engagement.

PATTAYA, Thailand— Following a lamentable event in early January including the drowning of a 67-year-old Chinese traveler near Koh Larn Island, Mayor Poramet Ngampichet led a collective effort on February 20 along with Pol. Lt. Col. Piyaphong Ensan and Pol. Lt. Col. Suparat Meepracha from the Traveler Cops Department, to create a detailed technique to avoid such catastrophes in the future.

The conference, assembled at Pattaya Municipal government, revealed a careful five-part strategy, incorporating:

Multilingual Signs: Presenting multilingual informative check in Thai, English, Russian, and Chinese, geared up with cautions and security standards customized for water activities.

Audio Announcements: Executing multilingual audio statements along the shoreline to distribute cautions and security guidelines relating to sea activities.

Improved Lifeguard Existence: Increasing the variety of skilled lifeguard workers throughout all beaches of Koh Larn to strengthen security guidance.

Lifeguard Watchtowers: Setting up lifeguard watchtowers tactically along the beaches for increased presence, allowing timely support in emerging circumstances.

Neighborhood Engagement: Carrying out outreach sessions with regional company operators, consisting of Jet Ski leasings, boat hire services, and beachfront suppliers. These sessions will consist of extensive training on reacting to water emergency situations, combined with useful presentations in simulated situations.

Mayor Poramet highlighted the vital value of this effort in instilling self-confidence amongst travelers and providing extensive assistance and support. He declared Pattaya Town’s steady dedication to supplying major support, incorporating legal structures, to guarantee the security of visitors taking part in maritime activities.


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