Chennai Coastline Safety: Police Intensify Measures After 17 Fatalities

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Chennai, February 28 A worrying increase in drowning incidents along Chennai's East Coast Road (ECR) has prompted stricter enforcement measures from the Tambaram City Police.

Over the past 14 months, 17 people have lost their lives in separate incidents along the coastline, prompting authorities to intensify patrols and reinforce public safety warnings in vulnerable beach areas.

Police records show that between January 2025 and February 2026, fatalities were reported from several locations, including Kanathur, Kovalam, Muttukadu, Uthandi, Reddykuppam, and Nainarkuppam.

Among these, Kovalam Beach emerged as a major hotspot, accounting for four deaths – three of them students and one a private sector employee – highlighting the risks faced by young visitors.

Other stretches have also witnessed repeated incidents. Two people each drowned at Blue Beach and Semmancheri Kuppam.

Nainarkuppam reported the deaths of two tourists from Maharashtra, while Uthandi recorded two separate drowning cases.

The latest tragedy occurred on February 21 at Kanathur, where two tourists were pulled into the sea by strong waves amid rough conditions.

Officials said preliminary inquiries in most cases revealed that the victims had entered the water without assessing sea conditions or heeding warning signs.

Powerful undercurrents, sudden variations in depth, and turbulent wave patterns continue to pose hidden dangers along the ECR shoreline.

Authorities added that risky behavior, including swimming in prohibited zones and ignoring red flags, has significantly contributed to the fatalities.

Tambaram Police Commissioner A. Amalraj reiterated that beachgoers should avoid visiting the coast during weather alerts, refrain from taking selfies near high-impact waves or rocky outcrops, and strictly stay away from the sea after consuming alcohol.

With summer approaching and visitor numbers expected to surge, the police have expanded coastal patrol coverage, installed additional warning boards, and stepped up public announcements to deter unsafe activities.

Officials emphasised that beaches are not risk-free recreational zones and urged families, tourists, and youth groups to remain alert and act responsibly to prevent further loss of life.
 
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