Authorities convinced a man to give up entering the sea in the Loíza area, in the face of the warning of strong waves for the northern part of Puerto Rico.
“In Loíza we had to guide a person to get her out of the water, because we don’t want anyone in the water. There is a potential danger in these two days,” said the interim commissioner of the State Negotiated Management of Emergencies and Disaster Management, Nino Correa.
“At first the person reacted by slapping, but then when the partner approached him, he thanked him and went on,” Correa said of the person’s reaction when asked to leave. ‘water.
Correa visited alongside the Secretary of the Department of Public Safety (DSP), Alexis Torres several beaches on Saturday to guide people who do not enter the sea.
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“For the information that the National Meteorological Service gives us, these two days are dangerous. If you look closely, we are alone, but our coasts are in great danger. Not only for people but for our work team. “, he commented.
The National Meteorological Service issued a coastal flood warning, high tide warning, high risk of sea currents and a warning for small boat operators for northern Puerto Rico over the weekend.