The Epic Operation That Saved Lives on the Beaches
In a display worthy of the greatest heroic deeds, the Secretary of the Navy (Semar) wrote an indelible page in the history of tourist security during the “Operation Lifeguard Holy Week 2025”. Under an inclement sun and before the roar of the ocean, more than 3,552 brave naval elements—from admirals to sailors—fought a silent battle against danger, achieving 500 medical attentions that prevented tragedies on the country’s busiest beaches.
A Surveillance Network that Defied Limits
As if it were an army prepared for war, Semar deployed an impressive arsenal: 208 land units, 40 ambulances ready to act, 25 ships plying the waters and 8 aircraft monitoring from the skies. Every kilometer traveled—46 thousand by land, 6,537 by air and 26,900 by sea—was a testament to their unwavering commitment. There was no corner where danger could hide; The 34 Naval Rescue Stations (ENSAR) became beacons of hope for 93 rescued souls and 5 missing persons located.
But this wasn’t just brute force. The strategy included 128 aid stations with naval health personnel, whose expert hands converted beaches into improvised hospitals. The media rose up as megaphones of preventive recommendations, weaving a blanket of security that enveloped national and foreign tourists alike.
And while the waves murmured secrets, the surveillance tours followed one another without respite, like perfectly synchronized clocks. Every ambulance that left, every boat that crossed the waters, was another beat in the heart of this operation that transformed chaos into calm.
Can you imagine being among the thousands who enjoyed these vacations peacefully? Share this feat and discover more stories of heroism on our social networks. #SecurityWithoutLimits
Source: El Universal




