The list has been updated - three more beaches in Odesa have passed inspection.
Three more safe beaches have been opened in Odesa. According to the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleg Kiper, these beaches have passed all the necessary inspections and are ready to welcome vacationers. Among them are Red Line, Portofino, and Resort.
In total, there are now 32 safe swimming areas in the city, including 30 within Odesa itself, as well as one each at the beaches of Chornomorsk and Prymorsk. Many other beaches that also meet all safety requirements have been opened earlier.
Beaches are granted permission to operate only after they pass all necessary inspections. The inspection process is ongoing, so the list of safe beaches may change. We remind you that earlier we wrote about the condition of the beaches in Odesa after the end of the summer season, as well as the problems with shelters at some city beaches.
Odesa continues to ensure safe conditions for recreation on its beaches, gradually opening new swimming areas for residents and visitors. For tourists, this means more opportunities for active leisure and enjoyment of sea walks.
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