The National Agency for Civil Aviation and Meteorology (ANACIM) has issued a serious coastal alert for Senegal, warning of dangerous swells and strong winds expected to impact the coastline in the coming days.
Key details: Mariners, fishermen, and coastal residents are urged to exercise extreme caution and strictly adhere to safety guidelines until May 16.
timing and affected coastal areas
The dangerous swell, originating from the Northwest and potentially exceeding 2.5 meters, is projected to hit the Grande Côte starting Tuesday, May 12, at 3:00 AM. The conditions will then extend to Dakar as early as Wednesday, May 13, at 1:00 AM.
additional weather conditions
In addition to the swell, strong winds from the North sector are expected to batter the Grande Côte from Monday, May 11, at 11:00 PM until Wednesday, May 13, at 7:00 AM. Wind gusts could reach up to 40 km/h during this period.
potential risks and impacts
ANACIM highlights several critical risks associated with these weather conditions, including:
- Rough seas and hazardous waves impacting coastal areas
- Significant challenges for navigation and fishing activities
- Increased danger for small boats and light vessels
The agency strongly advises all maritime stakeholders—especially fishermen, sailors, and coastal communities—to prioritize safety and follow official warnings without exception.
official recommendations
To mitigate risks, ANACIM has issued the following safety measures:
- Avoid non-essential sea travel during the alert period
- Secure all maritime equipment and vessels
- Monitor real-time updates from ANACIM and local authorities
- Follow local maritime safety protocols and evacuation advisories if issued
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