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Newport Beach lifeguards rescued more than 350 swimmers on July 4, while Huntington Beach lifeguards rescued more than 150.
10 swimmers rescued from monster rip current on the 4th of July in Newport Beach, CA. Captured by a Huntington Beach Police helicopter. Today, over 350 rescues were made in Newport Beach alone.
Hundreds of people were rescued from ocean waters along the California coast on the Fourth of July due to strong currents and ...
Newport Beach lifeguards shared a video of crews saving 10 swimmers from what they called a "monster rip current." They made ...
As Americans head to the beach over the Fourth of July weekend, one expert shared tips on what to do if you get caught in a ...
A Beach Hazard Statement is in effect for much of coastal Southern California amid a busy Independence Day weekend where ...
Watch as a speedboat rescues ten swimmers who were caught in a rip current off the coast of Newport Beach, California, on ...
Ten people were rescued from a “monster rip current” in Newport Beach on Friday, according to the Newport Beach Lifeguards.
The FDNY is warning individuals to only swim in areas where lifeguards are actively on duty after a rescue was conducted at ...
Atlantic Beach Fire Chief Michael Simpson tells WITN that his crews did not have any water rescue-related calls this July ...
As thousands of people flock to Palm Beach County’s coastline for the Fourth of July holiday, officials are urging beachgoers ...