Long Island Beaches Closed Due to Dangerous Rip Currents from Hurricane Erin
Eyewitness News ABC7NYSeptember 5, 20252 min1,885 views
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- ⚠️ Swimming has been prohibited at Long Island state parks, including Robert Moses State Park, due to dangerous surf conditions.
- 🚩 Red flags are prominently displayed, signaling hazardous water and the risk of rip tides and beach erosion.
- 🌊 The waves are described as significantly larger than normal, posing a serious threat to swimmers.
Hurricane Erin's Impact
- 🌀 Hurricane Erin is the primary cause of the elevated surf and dangerous rip currents affecting the coastline.
- 📊 Coastal flooding has been observed, stretching from the west end area to field six, with visible pockets of large pools of water.
- 📈 Tomorrow is expected to bring even higher surf, exacerbating the already dangerous conditions.
Safety Measures and Public Response
- 🚫 Governor Hokll has ordered the swimming ban for today and tomorrow to ensure public safety.
- 👨👩👧👦 Despite the warnings, some beachgoers are present, using the opportunity to teach children about erosion and meteorology.
- ⏳ It is anticipated that these beaches will likely not reopen to swimmers until Saturday, with officials continuing to monitor the situation.
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