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    Don’t swim at these beaches on North Carolina’s coast

    By Rodney OvertonHannah Leyva,

    8 days ago

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    WILMINGTON, N.C. (WNCN) — State officials have recommended against swimming at several beaches and areas along the North Carolina coast amid heavy flooding and impacts from Potential Tropical Cyclone 8.

    The storm system that moved ashore on Monday afternoon, dumped more than 18 inches of rain in New Hanover County, and more than 15 inches in parts of Brunswick County, according to North Carolina Emergency Management.

    The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality advised against swimming at several beaches. Those beaches are in New Hanover, Carteret and Brunswick counties.

    State of emergency declared at NC coast after ‘firehose’ storm hits; 50+ roads still closed
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    The agency’s Division of Marine Fisheries also advised against swimming near Doe Drive in Emerald Isle due to the town pumping stormwater into the ocean. On Tuesday, officials added more areas — both ocean-side and sound-side — to the swimming advisory.

    According to a release, floodwaters are being pumped into the ocean at Fawn Drive, 7th Street and 15th Street in Emerald Isle, as well as into the sound at Channel Drive.

    “These waters can contain pollutants such as waste from wildlife and pets, oil and gasoline from parking lots and waste from septic systems or sewers,” a N.C. Department of Environmental Quality news release said.

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    Beaches in Brunswick and New Hanover counties where people should not swim include:

    • Holden Beach
    • Long Beach
    • Oak Island
    • Caswell Beach
    • Bald Head Island
    • Kure Beach
    • Carolina Beach
    • Wrightsville Beach

    “Avoid swimming near ocean outfalls, including the wet sand where the floodwater is pumped,” state officials said.

    Swimmers should avoid the waters until testing has indicated they are likely safe.

    Officials said testing will begin on Tuesday and authorities will later release information about when it is safe for swimming.

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    Michael Randolph
    7d ago
    yeah make sure you don't swim in places that got more water. disappear tactic we live under in this country is really saddening.
    Jerry Bailey
    7d ago
    beach water nastiest water on earth except for rare cases
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