Intense heat upsets people's lives. Even though the heat was so bad that many were suffocating, thousands of visitors rushed to the beach in Cox's Bazar on Friday and Saturday. Beach bathing is a common way for both locals and visitors to get respite from this condition.
 
More than fifty thousand visitors were observed bathing at the Cox's Bazar beach's three sites, Kalatali, Sugandha, and Labani, on Friday, April 26 at midday.
 
According to Abdur Razzak, a Sirajganj visitor, "I came to Cox's Bazar to wash in the sea after receiving a holiday in the scorching summer."" It makes me really pleased. The whole family and I came to visit. 
 
If I had had a couple more days off, I would have stayed here. The water in the sea is really chilly. It really appeals to me.
A visitor from Lalbagh, Dhaka named Mukhlesur Rahman remarked, "I came to Cox's Bazar for relief, but it is very hot everywhere." This summer, taking a saltwater bath is a wonderful experience. Additionally excellent is the security system. When they leave, the lifeguards are whistling. Everything is excellent.
 
On weekends, the district administration and the tourist police make every effort to guarantee that Cox's Bazar remains secure. Additionally, lifeguards from Sea Safe are on duty to stop any unfortunate incidents involving beach bathing.
 
At Kalatali, Sugandha, and Labani sites, more than 50,000 visitors had bathed, according to Ruhul Amin, senior lifeguard with Sea Safe Lifeguard. We essentially focus on these three areas from dawn to dusk. In this extreme heat, no one is taking in the sea from above. It is a little challenging for us because everyone is heading towards the water.
 
The Cox's Bazar Hotel-Motel Guest House Owners Association's general secretary, Salim Newaz, stated that tourist gatherings began the day after Eid. Thank God, there are still a lot of travellers visiting Cox's Bazar. We in the travel industry are overjoyed. Our business is going well.
 
In addition to the Cox's Bazar beach, guests will also see the 80 km long Marine Drive, the Maheshkhali-Saint Martin Island, the Inani-Patuartek beach, and the historical sites in Ramu.
 
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