Official information on the rescue of 20 people who nearly drowned while swimming in the sea
On the morning of June 14, more than 20 residents and tourists who nearly drowned at Cua Lo beach, Vinh city were successfully rescued, with no danger to their lives.
Due to the influence of storm No. 1, this morning (June 14), the tide at Cua Lo beach receded but the waves were very large and strong currents with whirlpools appeared. Many people swimming in the sea this morning were suddenly swept into deep lagoons.

As soon as the incident was discovered, rescue forces at Cua Lo beach quickly deployed to respond, coordinating with local people to bring the victims ashore for first aid.
Mr. Tran Tuan Anh - Director of the Center for Search and Rescue and Natural Disaster Prevention of Vinh City said that this morning, the unit and people successfully rescued more than 20 cases.

Most of the victims choked on water, some fainted, but fortunately there were no deaths. After first aid, the victims' health gradually stabilized, no need for transfer to a higher level of treatment, but are still being closely monitored.
To protect the safety of residents and tourists, authorities have also advised people on the following times not to swim in the sea:
During rough seas, big waves or strong waves:When you see big waves, the sea water turns murky due to mud and sand being swept up, or there is a strong sea wind (easily distinguished by the white rolling waves), you should absolutely not go into the water because the risk of strong currents and reverse waves will be very high.
Strong tidal fluctuations (rapid rising or falling tides):The period of strong tidal changes during the day (usually twice/24 hours) is when the currents are strong and can pull swimmers away; you should ask the lifeguard clearly before going into the water.
Location near small streams and canals flowing into the sea:Many river and canal junctions may have strong currents; swimming at river or canal mouths is very dangerous.
After heavy rain or high tide:The sea is strong and murky due to washed away sand and soil, increasing the risk of underwater whirlpools, which can easily disorient bathers.
Time to swim in the sea: early morning or late afternoon (dusk):Low light, difficult to observe unusual ocean waves, increased risk; avoid swimming alone during this time.
Area without lifeguards:You should choose beaches with professional lifeguards and signs with green, yellow, and red flags; avoid beaches without lifeguards or signs with red flags prohibiting swimming.
Always swim under the supervision of an experienced lifeguard or lifeguard. Do not swim after a full meal or while drinking alcohol.
When caught in a whirlpool, do not swim against it, but calmly follow the flow and swim diagonally out.
Always respect maritime signals and obey the instructions of lifeguards.