Cape Greco, Cyprus. A temporary fence has been installed around the sea caves at the Cape Greco national forest park to prevent injuries from diving into the sea from the rocks. The forestry department said the measure is intended to protect both the public and rescue teams.
Safety and rock stability concerns
The forestry department said the fence will also secure the rock formation in the area, which has shown signs of instability and may crumble, placing visitors in danger.
Agencies involved
The fence was placed following meetings with the joint rescue and coordination centre, the geological survey department, the environment department and the fire brigade.
Public guidance
The forestry department urged the public to follow the signs and avoid any activity that could put people in danger.
Will you follow the posted signs and avoid activities that could put people in danger?
