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Beach Hazards Alerts in Bolivar, Galveston, and Brazoria until Thursday morning

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
November 7, 2024
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A Moderate Beach Hazards Statement has been issued until Thursday morning, urging caution for beachgoers in Bolivar Peninsula, Galveston Island, and Brazoria County in Texas. This advisory specifically applies to Gulf-facing beaches, including Matagorda Peninsula, Brazoria County beaches, and the surrounding areas. It is important for individuals to exercise caution while enjoying the beach during this time.

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Dangerous Rip Currents: Rip currents can be extremely dangerous, and even experienced swimmers can be pulled away from the shore by these strong currents.

Elevated Water Levels: Water levels have the potential to rise significantly, particularly during high tide. This could result in flooding in areas such as parking lots, parks, and roads. It is possible that some roads may need to be temporarily closed due to this flooding.

Safety Precautions

– Stay away from swimming: It is important to refrain from entering the water to avoid getting caught in dangerous conditions.
– Stay alert in flood-prone areas: It is crucial to be mindful of areas that are prone to flooding. Elevated water levels can make it challenging to access the beach. Stay updated on road closures and park advisories to ensure your safety.

Expect rip currents and high tides to persist until Thursday morning. Stay safe and refrain from engaging in water activities to minimize the risk of accidents.

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