New York drone uses technology to examine sharks after the fourth July scenes

New York drone uses technology to examine sharks after the fourth July scenes

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Many sharks On July 4th, the water was spotted in the city of New York and motivated to close the beach in Queens in the city.

In a video shared on social media, sharks are seen swimming near the beach near the beach in the rocky away of Queens.

The beast was discovered at 11:30 am on the 32nd Street on the 32nd Street. Another appearance on the Beach 144th Street was recorded and the third part on the Beach Beach 30th Street, Deputy Mayor of the city, Kaz Dotry wrote on X for public security.

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nycshark1 New York drone uses technology to examine sharks after the fourth July scenes

A shark was searched from the water from the city of New York (X / @Calfer)

“These scenes were very close to the people on the beach. But thanks to the dedicated professionals at drone tech, lifeguards and @NYSEMANCMGT, we are keeping everyone safe while enjoying the holiday,” Dotry said. “The B 30 was closed for an hour. But now it is again opened. We will keep all up to the beach and keep all up to date.”

Christina Faill, the first deputy commissioner NYC Emergency ManagementThe drone unit of the agency said they were monitoring the activity of the shark to keep everyone safe.

Earlier this week, the Governor of New York. Cathy Hochul assured New Yorkers that the officers were taking measures to examine the sharks on the shark on the edge of the state, especially on the Long Island, especially on the Long Island.

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“Our Long Island State Park beaches have done the same as New Yorkers and visitors – the right place to get offline, to go out and enjoy outdoors,” Governor Cathy Hochul said in a statement on Wednesday.

“To protect this valuable tradition of summer, we are strengthening the ability and security tactics on this coast,” she continued. “I encourage all the people on the beach to be safe, to be careful, and always follow the direction of lif bigguards and park staff.”

New York State Parks Commissioner Pro Temandy Simmons said their agency was ready to keep the beach safe.

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“Our employees are well prepared Safguard beacheriers During this summer season, and we look forward to accepting the latest technology to become more effective, “he said. I encourage the employees of the beach to follow the guidance and directions from the parks’ staff and the shark becomes smart while enjoying their summer fun. “

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