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Shark sightings prompt red flag warnings at Palmilla Beach in Los Cabos

Authorities in Los Cabos have raised red flags at Palmilla Beach following sightings of blue and hammerhead sharks, which pose no threat to humans but require safety measures.

Since Friday, shark activity near Palmilla Beach in San José del Cabo has prompted local authorities to issue red flag warnings, advising swimmers to stay out of the water. While the sharks spotted—identified as blue sharks and hammerhead sharks—are not considered dangerous to humans, officials are taking proactive steps to ensure the safety of beachgoers.

Rafael Álvarez Munguía, municipal coordinator . . .

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