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Tourists and beachgoers in Puri, India, are demanding action to clean the beach and maintain hygiene due to the frequent appearance of dead jellyfish near the shore. Several people have reported itching and sought medical attention after coming into contact with the jellyfish. Environmentalists have expressed concern over the deaths of jellyfish in deep sea, while local authorities believe they may have been washed up by wind patterns during the summer.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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