rip current, Hurricane Erin and Seaside Heights beach
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Hurricane Erin continues to churn in the Atlantic waters hundreds of miles off the coast, but New Jersey and Delaware beaches will still be feeling impacts from the storm through the week.
Hurricane Erin is bringing 100 mph winds and dangerous rip currents to coastal towns, prompting beach closures and tropical storm warnings from North Carolina to Virginia.
Atlantic City, Wildwood, Margate, and Ocean City are among the towns that have banned ocean swimming as the hurricane moves north.
A video on Instagram is going viral after a woman claims seven Seaside Heights police officers confronted the group she was with because they were waving Trump flags.The video, posted by Dawn Daparma
Two people drowned in separate incidents in the water in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, and Brooklyn on Monday night.
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ABC7 New York on MSN31-year-old man dies, others rescued after getting caught in rip current at Seaside Heights beach
The victim and four others, including his 16-year-old son, were pulled from the water around 7 p.m. -- two hours after lifeguard duty had ended.
Lifeguards at the Jersey Shore are warning beachgoers about the danger of rip currents after two drowning deaths in New York and New Jersey on Monday.
On Aug. 11, a 31-year-old Trenton man died and six others were rescued from the ocean near the Webster Avenue Beach in Seaside Heights. And on Aug. 14, two more nearly drowned when they were caught in a rip current off the 23rd Street Beach in South ...
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Officials Warn That Beachgoers Could Risk 'Arrest' If They Break Curfew Following Tragic Incident
Following the death of a 31-year-old caught in a rip current last week, Seaside Heights, New Jersey, is heavily enforcing its beach curfew. After lifeguards leave for the day, beachgoers will be directed out of the ocean.