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Rip currents can sweep away even the strongest swimmers. Rescues can quickly turn to tragedy when a rescuer gets caught in ...
NJ rip currents claimed a life in Seaside Heights as hundreds of rescues were reported across the Jersey Shore.
There are an estimated 300,000 annual drowning deaths worldwide, according to WHO. That comes out to an average of 822 people per day. Here’s how to avoid becoming a statistic.
But - what is a rip current and what do you do if you get caught in one? Rip currents are channeled currents of water flowing away from the shore.
Hurricane Erin is expected to bring life-threatening rip currents and high surf to New York and New Jersey shores for the ...
Here's What to Know About Rip Currents — and What You Can Do to Stay Safe In One An estimated 100 people are killed each year by rip currents, which drag swimmers away from shore ...
The rip current risk remains extremely high up and down the East Coast as Hurricane Erin continues to move north. When it ...
What to do if you get caught in a rip current Rip currents are so dangerous because they can catch a swimmer off guard and cause them to panic while trying to swim to shore.
Rip currents can sweep away even the strongest swimmers. Rescues can quickly turn to tragedy when a rescuer gets caught in the current.
NJ rip currents claimed a life in Seaside Heights as hundreds of rescues were reported across the Jersey Shore.
Rip currents can sweep away even the strongest swimmers. Rescues can quickly turn to tragedy when a rescuer gets caught in the current.