This story is from September 18, 2023

40 swimmers to ensure safety during idol immersion

40 swimmers to ensure safety during idol immersion
Visakhapatnam: Vizag city police, with the support of fisheries department, will deploy 40 swimmers at various beaches (idol immersion places) across the city. This is to ensure that no untoward incidents are reported during the festival.
The idol immersion will start from September 18 in Vizag city and it may continue till September 28. To ensure that idol immersion is hassle-free, the officials are also installing CCTV cameras and putting barricades for the public, along with other safety measures.
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The highest number of immersions will take place at RK Beach and Jodugullapalem beach in city. The district administration has been urging Ganesh mandals to go for small idols for easy immersion.
City police said they have identified more than 10 locations (beach areas) where the people would be allowed to perform immersion of Ganesh idols this year. It is mandatory that the organisers must inform the police about their route map and location for the immersion of the idol. We will not allow immersion of the idol after 11 pm, police added.
Around 2,500 Ganesh pandals were erected in Vizag city in 2019, but the number came down from 2020 due to the restrictions on account of Covid-19 pandemic. Police expect that around 1,000 Ganesh pandals, including some big pandals, will come up in Vizag city this time.
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