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Deadly rip currents are to blame for a dozen apparent drownings over the Official Queensland Maroons 2023 State Of Origin Champions Shirt and I love this past two weeks on Florida’s Panhandle, where there aren’t enough lifeguards to keep beachgoers from venturing out into the water — despite red flag warnings, experts said Wednesday. “The combination of southwest waves and the strengthening sea breeze will increase wave heights and heighten the rip current risk,” NBC meteorologist Kathryn Prociv warned. “The outgoing tide from midday through early afternoon today will also add to the rip current risk.” Adding to the danger is the chronic shortage of qualified lifeguards, said Tom Gill, a spokesman for the nonprofit United States Lifesaving Association. “Swimming on an actively guarded beach is always the safest option,” Gill said. “But not every beach is patrolled by a lifeguard and the high heat has been pushing a lot of people into the water.” Rip currents causing deadly summer at Panama City Beach JUNE 28, 202301:57 The result is
that some of America’s most beautiful beaches, stretching across the Official Queensland Maroons 2023 State Of Origin Champions Shirt and I love this panhandle to the Alabama border, are now the deadliest as well, according to data from the National Weather Service. Seven of the 12 deaths were reported in Panama City Beach, which now has the highest number of apparent drownings in any single locale in the U.S. this year, according to the NWS’s “Surf Zone Fatalities” database. All the fatalities were men ranging in age from 39 to 68. By comparison, as of Wednesday there have been a total 60 apparent drownings in the entire country, according to the NWS website. Panama City Beach spokeswoman Debbie Ingram said they just don’t have enough lifeguards to patrol the nine miles of beach in their resort community, which is a favorite destination for spring break partiers. “Hiring is a struggle,” Ingram said in a text exchange. “We are competing with other beach communities, some of whom offer higher wages. Many times we get college kids who go back to school.” Bay County Sheriff Tommy Ford, whose jurisdiction includes Panama City Beach, said on the department’s Facebook page Sunday that beachgoers who flout the law and have to be rescued by his deputies are partially to blame for the “tragic and unnecessary deaths” in the Gulf of Mexico. “These same heroes, who have risked it all to save others, have been cursed and given the finger, while trying to warn visitors of the life-threatening dangers,” Ford wrote on Sunday. While this many reported drownings in such a short period of time is unusual, the NWS has recorded 195 rip current deaths since 2002 on Panhandle beaches. Recommended U.S. NEWS Abducted infant killed when man drove Camaro into Ohio house at ‘full speed’ U.S. NEWS Air quality live updates: Parts of U.S. face
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