NYC temporarily shuts down Queens beaches after sharks swim dangerously close to Fourth of July crowd

On July four, several sharks were detected in the New York City waters and asked the city to close a temporary beach in Queens.
The video shared on social media shows a shark that floats close to the beaches at Far Rockaway, Queens.
Monsters Beach 32. Street was detected at 11:30. Beach has written about the 144th Street and the third in Beach 30th Street, in the city’s Deputy Mayor of Public Security Kaz Daughtry.
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“These landscapes were very close to beach players. However, thanks to the special professionals in drone technology, Cankurtaran and special professionals in @nymergencymgt, we keep everyone safe while enjoying the holiday.” He said. “The B30 is closed for an hour. But now it is back. We will continue to watch the beach and continue to update all.”
NYC Emergency Management Deputy Commissioner Christina Farrell said that the agency’s drone unit was watching shark activities to keep everyone safe.
At the beginning of this week, the New York government Kathy Hochul assured the New York people that the authorities took measures to monitor their sharks along the state beaches before the holiday weekend in Long Island.
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Gov. “Our Long Island State Park beaches are loved by both New York people and visitors – being offline, going out and enjoying outdoors.” He said.
“To help protect these valuable summer traditions, we continue to strengthen our shark surveillance skills and security tactics on these beaches.” He continued: “I encourage all beaches to remain safe, to remain awake and to follow the direction of lifeguard and parking staff.”
New York State Parks Commissioner Pro Judgment, the agency said that the agency is well prepared to keep the beaches safe.
“Our staff is ready to protect the beach in this summer season and are excited to adopt the latest technology to make it even more effective.” He said. “I encourage BeachGoers to follow the guidance and instructions from Parks personnel and to enjoy the summer entertainment.”




