The Health Ministry lifted its advisory against swimming at the Cliff North beach in Tel Aviv, according to the ministry. The warning had been in effect since Friday due to abnormal results in routine water quality tests.
The Health Ministry on Tuesday removed the swimming advisory for Cliff North beach (Hof Tzuk Tzafon) in Tel Aviv, the ministry said. The warning was first issued on Friday after routine water quality tests returned abnormal results. Regular testing has since shown the water meets safety standards, allowing the ban to be lifted. No further details on the nature of the original abnormality were provided.
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