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Unusually Many Firefighters and Jellyfish in Warm Danish Waters

Lifeguards can treat locally on the beach if you come into contact with firefighters.
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The nice summer weather attracts many to Danish beaches, but in some places they are met with something that DR describes as a slimy, brown soup. Wind direction, warm water and the lowest water level in the Baltic Sea in 140 years contribute to a large number of jellyfish.

·Falkenberg, Sweden
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Lifeguards can treat locally on the beach if you come into contact with firefighters.

Unusually early and in unusually high numbers, Danish waters are filled with fireflies, jellyfish and invasive ribbed jellyfish this year, reports DR.

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TV2 ØST broke the news on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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