3 Aug, 2021 @ 17:17
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Benidorm gets a beach drone in new move to prevent seaside drownings across four Costa Blanca resorts in Spain

Benidorm gets a beach drone in bid to reduce seaside drownings in four Costa Blanca resorts in Spain

DRONES will fly over beaches in four Costa Blanca areas for the rest of the summer in a bid to cut down on deaths caused by drowning.

A pilot scheme was announced by Valencian president, Ximo Puig, today(August 3).

Benidorm, Denia, Guardamar, and Javea have been chosen to take part.

Puig launched a ‘Stop Drowning’ campaign in Javea and said that the drones will be used until the end of October.

The drones will be operated by beach safety teams and will fly out floats to bathers who get into difficulty.

They will be switched between local beaches depending on capacity and weather conditions.

Ximo Puig said: “Using unmanned craft opens up an extraordinary amount of possibilities to improve our beach services”.

“The drone initiative shows the determination of the government to use all kinds of innovations to maintain safety,” he added.

23 people have drowned in the Valencian Community this year up to July 31.

Alex Trelinski

Alex worked for 30 years for the BBC as a presenter, producer and manager. He covered a variety of areas specialising in sport, news and politics. After moving to the Costa Blanca over a decade ago, he edited a newspaper for 5 years and worked on local radio.

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