
Two Drown at Louisiana Beachgoers Favorite Beach Destination
(Destin, Florida) - As beachgoers prepare to rush the Emerald Gulf Coast this summer, we have some sad news to share with you from Destin.
According to the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office, two people, a married couple, drowned on Tuesday.
Authorities were called to the beach near 1040 US 98 Destin Tuesday evening after a woman was found unresponsive in the water. CPR was performed, but was not successful.
Then, authorities on the scene were notified that the woman may have been in the water with a man, and a search and rescue mission was launched. Sadly, responders found a man in the water, and they attempted CPR on him as he was transported to a Coast Guard Station, where he died.
The drownings are under investigation, and the names of the deceased have not yet been released.
As many of us head to the beach, we do remind you that it is never safe to be in the water during the nighttime hours, and that rip currents can be hazardous.
How to Spot Rip Currents
- Look for a channel of churning, choppy water. ...
- Look for a line of foam, seaweed, or debris moving seaward. ...
- Look for an area with a notable difference in water color.
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It is also essential to obey and understand the colors of flags on a beach. It is never safe to enter the water if lifeguards are flying red flags at the beach.
What do the Flag Colors at the Beach Mean
- Green Flag - Calm Ocean Conditions. Swim near a lifeguard.
- Yellow Flag - Moderate Ocean Conditions.
- Red Flag - Dangerous Ocean Conditions.
- Double Red Flag - No water activity allowed.
- Purple Flag - Dangerous Marine Life Present.
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