Updated On: 14 June, 2023 07:08 AM IST | Mumbai | D Bunty Rao
Beach lifeguard talks sense, sensibility and safety in shadow of Juhu beach drownings and cyclone warnings

Cops and lifeguards stand guard amid high tide at Juhu beach a day after four teens drowned while swimming in big waves created by Cyclone Biparjoy. Pic/Shadab Khan
After two decades of working to rescue persons from drowning, I thought I had seen it all. Then comes something like manic Monday evening when four boys were washed away in the waters at Juhu beach.
I have worked at this beach as a volunteer lifeguard for nearly two decades. I am 38 today. I came to the city as a young boy from my home in Jharkhand, Jamshedpur.