The Great Jellyfish Debacle of Cartagena: Safety & Beaches Under Siege
The Caribbean coast of Cartagena, Colombia, is known for its crystal-clear waters, powdery white sand beaches, and rich history, attracting millions of tourists each year. However, in recent times, the region has been plagued by an alarming influx of jellyfish, leaving authorities and tourist industries scrambling to come to terms with the crisis. The waters off the coast of Cartagena have seen a dramatic increase in the number of stinging jellyfish, posing a significant threat to both residents and visitors. According to local authorities, the Department of Health has reported a surge in jellyfish stings, with an estimated 500 cases per month.