King tides along California coast prompt advisories following two deaths
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Massive waves, coastal flooding and dangerous rip currents are roiling the California coastline this week as authorities advise people to take precautions while visiting beaches following two deaths …
Massive waves, coastal flooding and dangerous rip currents are roiling the California coastline this week as authorities advise people to take precautions while visiting beaches following two deaths last week. Turbulent waters swept a five-year-old girl, who was walking with her mother and brother, out to sea from the shore of Treasure Island Beach in Orange county in southern California on Tuesday. Bystanders were able to rescue the mother and son, but the girl was not found and her body was recovered on Thursday. In the city of Santa Cruz, the tide took two women to sea, leaving one dead and another in critical condition. Meanwhile, in San Francisco sea water poured into the Embarcadero on Saturday night. The city saw its highest summer water level on record, according to the San Francisco Bay Area office of the National Weather Service. The treacherous conditions were expected to last into this week with the continuing king tides, a non-scientific term describing the highest tides of the year. Forecasts indicated southern California beaches would see dangerous rip currents and breaking waves and high tides, through at least late Wednesday. There is an elevated drowning risk as the conditions could pull people into the water, wash people off beaches and rocks, and capsize small boats, according to the National Weather Service. “Remain out of the water due to hazardous swimming conditions, or stay near occupied lifeguard towers. …
Original source: The Guardian World