At least six bodies were recovered from different places on the Cox's Bazar beach and its surrounding areas on Monday, heightening concerns over tourist safety amid rough monsoon conditions.
The two were swept away while swimming at Sayeman Beach Point around noon today. Lifeguards pulled them out of the water and rushed them to Cox's Bazar Sadar Hospital, where doctors declared them dead.
Earlier, around 11:30am, police recovered the body of Nuru Saudagar, a local fisherman, from Nazirartek Point.
Around 1:00am today, the body of Md Rajib, a resident of DC Road in Chattogram, was recovered from Diabetes Point.
He had gone swimming in the sea with three friends yesterday afternoon.
While lifeguards managed to rescue the others, Rajib had gone missing.
Sea Safe Lifeguard senior member Saifullah Sifat said several parts of the beach have become extremely dangerous due to flash floods and hidden rip currents created during the monsoon.
"Many tourists are injured or killed due to carelessness and unsafe swimming. We rescued six people alive on Monday morning alone," he said.
"But we are severely short-staffed. Only 27 lifeguards work in two shifts—this is far too few for the number of tourists who visit every day," he added.