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A few sharks The fourth of the city waters in New York in New York, called on the city to close the city on a beach on a temporary beach.
Shared video in social media, remote Rocaway shows a shark close to the beaches in Queens.
Animals were paid at 11:30 p.m. near 32nd Avenue. Another vision of the Beach 144th Street and the beach 30th day, Kaz dreams, Deputy Mayor of the city for public security X. was reported in X. in X.
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“These meetings were very close to the beaches. But thank you in Drone Tech Tech, live, Savior and distressers, as they enjoyed the holiday,” Daughtry said. “The B30 was closed for an hour. But now open. We will continue to watch the beach and continue to update them all.”
Christina Farrell, Deputy First Deputy NYC ambulanceThe agency’s Arrore section said that everyone watched shark activities to ensure everyone’s safety.
The New York Gov at the beginning of this week. Kath Kathiya Hochul, the authorities randomly convinced the strike weekend, long island, long island, long island for the monitors of the shark monitors.
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“Our Long Island State Park Our Beaches are the same as New Yorkers and visitors – the perfect places to get offline, be outdoors and be outdoors” Gov. Kathy Hochul said in a statement on Wednesday.
“We continue to strengthen our shark control capabilities and security tactics on these beaches to protect these treasure summer traditions.” “I encourage all beachers to stay safe, stay alert and always follow the direction of saved and park workers.”
New York State Parks commissioners Pro TEM Randy Simons, said the agency was well prepared to keep the beachers safe.
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“Our staff is well prepared Safeguard beachers We are pleased to consider this summer season and the latest technology more effective, “he said.