Following the arrival of suspected toxic spherical objects like petrol and debris on the beaches of Sydney, including the iconic Bondi beach, all beaches have been closed in Australia. Authorities have issued warnings to not swim near the spherical objects and to avoid contact with them. Thousands of black spherical objects have washed up on the shores in Australia.
Due to the presence of thousands of suspected toxic petrol and debris balls seen on the beaches in Sydney city, all beaches have been closed. Mayor Will Nemesh of Waverley on the east of the city stated that iconic beaches like Bondi, Bronte, and Tamarama have been closed. Nemesh expressed, “The welfare of our community is paramount. Therefore, the Council has taken necessary measures to close our beaches.” The Randwick Council to the east of Sydney also reported the closure of four beaches in the south.
Pre-testing by the Randwick Council confirmed that the mysterious objects were “petrol and debris balls.” The New South Wales Environmental Protection Authority stated that investigations are ongoing, meanwhile warnings have been issued to not swim near the objects and to avoid contact with them.
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