At least 20 people were drowned and three others are still missing due to swim in the sea and have current strong large undulating in Karachi, Pakistan, police said.
Thousands of people meet Clifton beach, Karachi, Eid al-Fitr holiday to enjoy.
Local media reported that among the victims there were three people who came from one family, and a boy of 12 years.
Two bodies were found on the other coast, in Hawke's Bay. Until this news was published, rescue workers said three people were still missing.
The victims were ignoring safety warnings and sank taken strong currents and high winds, said senior police Nisar Worship quoted by AFP news agency.
On the coast of Arabian sea edge -since June or the beginning of the season ahead of the ban imposed hujan- bathing and swimming in the sea because of strong currents and big waves.
"Police were deployed to enforce the ban, but the force on it," said the officer.
A rescue operation using helicopters and deployed by divers from the navy, clear officials of Karachi, Shoaib Ahmed Siddiqui. BBC
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