Month: June 2021
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Potomac River Dangers: Localities Want People to Stop Swimming in River as Hot Temps Hit the DMV Region | WUSA9
More rescue calls have been made to the Potomac River as hotter temps hit the region. Localities are warning communities of the river’s dangers.
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Falkland Islands Swimming Pool Reopens | FITV
After over a year of closures and repair works, the swimming pool at Stanley Leisure Centre reopened to the public last Sunday.
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Water Safety Concerns Grow in Massachusetts After Several Drownings | WCVB Channel 5 Boston
Rescue teams point to early-season cold water as one of the reasons why many swimmers get caught off guard.
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The Risk of Rip Currents | News4JAX
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is unveiling a new tool to help predict the rip current risk along the coast days ahead of time.
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Dekalb Firefighter Turned Deputy Dies Saving Swimmers off Alabama Coast | 11Alive
Emergency responders in two states are mourning the loss of a man who dedicated his life to helping others to the very last.
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Swimmers Avoid Dangerous Water Areas | WWLP-22News
Police are on the lookout earlier than normal this year for illegal swimming.
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Nick Albiero Working Toward Another Milestone for U of L Swimming | WDRB News – Official
Nick Albiero learned early in his college career that a big win was not going to produce a big reaction from his coach.
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Milwaukee 8-Year-Old Dies in West Bend Swimming Pond | CBS 58
A trip to a local beach turned tragic this weekend after an eight-year boy drowned in a West Bend park. The Regner Park Swimming Pond was closed Sunday as police continue investigating the Saturday drowning. One man who helped find the boy wishes he could have done more. Read more: https://cbs58.com/news/milwaukee-eigh…
