The Health Ministry lifted its advisory against swimming and sports activities at Gali Galil North and South beaches in Nahariya on Saturday evening, after routine water quality tests returned normal results, according to the ministry. The advisory had been in effect since Friday.
The Health Ministry lifted its swim advisory at Gali Galil North and South beaches in Nahariya on Saturday evening, after receiving normal results from routine sea water quality tests. The advisory, which prohibited swimming and sports activities, had been issued on Friday, July 10, due to contamination concerns. The lifting follows a pattern of similar advisories and removals at Israeli beaches this summer, as the ministry monitors water quality through regular testing.
3 developments
- StrongHealth Ministry lifts swim advisory at six Kinneret beaches after water tests pass
- DevelopingHealth Ministry lifts swim ban at Tel Aviv's Cliff North beach after water tests normalized
- DevelopingHealth Ministry warns against swimming at two Bat Yam beaches
- StrongHealth and Environment Ministries warn against swimming in eight northern rivers due to abnormal water pollution
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