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Hurricane Lee prompts urgent beach safety warnings for Volusia County
Written by Kristen Schmutz
Belden Communications News
As Hurricane Lee steadily advances westward, residents and visitors along the Volusia County coastline should exercise extreme caution in light of the imminent threat of rip currents throughout the week following a critical advisory for the region issued by the National Weather Service.
Despite expectations of relatively small waves, the concealed menace of rip currents beneath the ocean's surface presents a significant hazard to swimmers. Authorities advise all beachgoers to confine their swimming activities near a staffed lifeguard tower if they venture into the water.
Individuals with plans to visit the beach are strongly encouraged to take proactive steps to ensure their safety. The Volusia Beaches app emerges as a vital resource, offering real-time updates on the locations of staffed lifeguard towers, current weather conditions, and other pertinent information concerning beach safety.
Here are some vital safety reminders for those planning beach outings:
- Always swim in front of a staffed lifeguard tower.
- Pay close attention to any posted warnings or flags.
- Keep a close eye on children and inexperienced swimmers.
- Refrain from swimming alone.
- Follow lifeguard instructions at all times.
For additional details on beach safety and real-time updates, download the Volusia Beaches app or contact the Volusia County Beach Safety Division at 386-239-7873.