Charvak is Not Closed: Authorities Respond to Rumors About the Ban on Swimming and Recreation at the Popular Resort

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In recent days, rumors have been spreading in anonymous Telegram channels that Charvak, one of the most popular holiday destinations in Uzbekistan, is being closed for swimming and that establishments at the resort have stopped accepting visitors. These messages have caused a wave of concern among vacationers, prompting the regional administration to issue an official statement.

The khokimiyat (local government) stated that all rumors about Charvak being closed are nothing more than fabrications. At present, all tourist bases, recreation centers, and entertainment establishments located along the coastline of the Bostanlyk district are operating as usual. No restrictions on swimming or visiting the resort have been imposed.

“You have the opportunity to spend a pleasant time with your family in all recreation areas, swim in the cool water, and take advantage of all the amenities created for your comfort. The Charvak resort continues to delight its guests, offering a variety of entertainment and comfortable rest against the backdrop of picturesque nature,” noted the regional administration.

It is worth mentioning that a tragedy occurred in Charvak recently – a young man lost control of his scooter and crashed into a catamaran. Two people died. Following this, law enforcement and special services have taken control of all catamarans and scooters used on the reservoir. It is currently unknown whether these vehicles are banned or not.

The text has been translated by AI. For more accurate information, please refer to the Russian version of the article.

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