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Beaches in at least three Florida counties were at a high risk of rip currents on Wednesday, creating dangerous ocean conditions.
Timothy Franklin, 47, had been swimming with a family member when he got caught in the rip current over the weekend at Cape ...
Before you get in the ocean this Memorial Day weekend, look for rip currents. Here's how to identify them and how to escape, ...
A T-ball team's anticipated fun-filled Florida beach day abruptly turned terrifying when three young children found themselves caught in a dangerous rip current ... The photo below shows her ...
A Sebastian River High School senior died May 9, after getting caught in a rip current at Treasure Shores Park. Here's how to ...
Rip currents cause 80% of the rescues Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue lifeguards make. A beach safety official ...
The National Weather Service regularly issues warning about dangerous rip currents along Florida's coastline. Since 1989, an average of 19 people have died every year as a result of rip currents ...
Massachusetts Army veteran and football coach is being remembered as a hero after family members say he drowned while saving his son and niece from a rip current on a Florida beach. Florida ...
A stock photo of South Beach in Miami ... If unable to escape, face the shore and call or wave for help." The high rip current risk in Florida remains in effect until Sunday evening.
A T-ball team's anticipated fun-filled Florida beach day abruptly turned terrifying when three young children found themselves caught in a dangerous rip current. A good ... she began to show signs of ...
To escape a rip current, swim parallel to the shore, not against the current. Memorial Day weekend is just over a week away and will bring throngs of people to Florida’s beaches, as it is widely ...
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