Bathing Warning

The Ministry of Health Warns Against Bathing in the Beaches of Eilat

Due to the stormy weather and due to the fear of polluted drainage flowing into the sea, the Ministry of Health warns against bathing on the beaches of Eilat.

(Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90)

Precisely during Hanukkah, the time when the people of Israel flock to Eilat en masse, the Ministry of Health issues a warning about bathing at the beaches.

Due to the stormy weather and due to the fear of polluted drainage flowing into the sea, the Ministry of Health warns against bathing on the beaches of Eilat. Every year during the week of Hanukkah, many citizens choose to spend their vacation in Eilat and this year they are also joined by the many evacuees from the south staying in the various hotels.

Weather in the coming week will be rainy and cool. There will be a significant drop in temperatures and thunderstorms are possible. There is a fear of floods. The Ministry of Health says that the validity of the warning is until a new announcement.


0 Comments

Do not send comments that include inflammatory words, defamation, and content that exceeds the limit of good taste.

A Very Wise Approach

Gideon Sa'ar: Syria will be judged by deeds, not words

Avi Woolf | 14.01.25

'Hours Away From Deal': Why Hostage Families Are Still Worried After PM Meeting

Hostage Families Reveal Major Concerns After Benjamin Netanyahu Meeting: "We are worried"

Eliana Fleming | 14.01.25

Sounds Reasonable, But Is It Realistic?

Yuli Edelstein: These are my three conditions for a draft law

Avi Woolf | 14.01.25

The brothers of the hostages in Gaza reveals details of Netanyahu meeting

Exclusive: What Benjamin Netanyahu Just Told Hostage Families Behind Closed Doors

Eliana Fleming | 14.01.25

Fully Earned and Deserved!

Javier Milei winner of 2025 Genesis Prize

Avi Woolf | 14.01.25

And Hitler Was A Peace Lover

Iranian President: Israel provoked the war against it

Avi Woolf | 14.01.25
Get JFeed App
Download on the App Store
Get it on Google Play