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The greatest danger lurking in the waves at the beach this summer isn't a shark — it's a rip current. About 100 people drown from rip currents along U.S. beaches each year, according to the ...
A Sebastian River High School senior died May 9, after getting caught in a rip current at Treasure Shores Park. Here's how to ...
swimmers should do the following: Relax, rip currents don't pull you under. Don’t swim against the current. You may be able to escape by swimming out of the current in a direction following the ...
Recent drowning incidents involving rip currents have sparked renewed concerns about the dangerous swimming conditions and what you should do if you end up in one. On Thursday, a Pennsylvania ...
Every year, countless beachgoers fall victim to a hidden threat — rip currents. These powerful channels of water can pull even strong swimmers away from the shore, turning a relaxing day at the ...
Before you get in the ocean this Memorial Day weekend, look for rip currents. Here's how to identify them and how to escape, ...
Rip currents can be found at any beach with waves, at any time. By far the most important thing to do is to stay calm, and even try to relax. They can be scary, but rip currents will only pull you ...
If you're planning a beach vacation, it is important to be aware of the dangers of rip currents and what to do if you get caught in one. Every year it is estimated that 100 people die and over ...
Mark Tamayo explains what a rip current is and how you can stay safe at California beaches. Fox - Ktvu Fox - Ktvu ...