Israeli Health Ministry Warns of Sewage Contamination at Two Central Israel Beaches
The Israeli Ministry of Health has issued a new swimming ban at two beaches in central Israel, following sewage leakage into the sea. The affected beaches are Duma and Riviera in Bat Yam, where sewage overflowed from a local pumping station connected to the municipal sewage system. The ministry is conducting ongoing water quality monitoring and will maintain the swimming prohibition until tests confirm the water is safe.
This warning comes just days after the ministry lifted swimming bans from six beaches around the Sea of Galilee, where repeated sampling showed pollution levels had returned to normal. However, swimming restrictions remain in place for several northern streams due to continued water contamination.
With the weekend approaching and large crowds expected at beaches and bathing sites, the Ministry of Health urges the public to stay updated on official announcements and follow local authority guidelines. Swimming is only permitted at officially declared beaches and must comply with the latest health advisories.
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