Dangerous rip currents persist for Atlantic and Gulf coasts following series of drownings

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Dangerous rip currents persist for Atlantic and Gulf coasts following series of drownings
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At least eight drownings have occurred since Thursday, officials said.

Dangerous rip currents are forecast to persist Sunday along much of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, where at least eight people haveThe likelihood of life-threatening rip currents is high for beaches along the Atlantic Coast, including the Jersey Shore from Point Pleasant to Cape May, according to the National Weather Service. Dangerous rip currents are also forecast Sunday for North Carolina beaches from Frisco to Emerald, according to the NWS.

High-risk warnings for rip currents were also issued for the Gulf Coast, where the remnants of Tropical Storm Alberto continue to stir up the water.A high-risk warning means the surf zone is dangerous for all levels of swimmers, and beachgoers should stay out of the water. Moderate risk warnings, which have been issued for other parts of the Atlantic Coast, mean rip currents are likely, and swimmers are advised to stay near lifeguards and heed the advice of local beach patrols and flag warning systems."It's a beautiful place, but they don't realize how dangerous it can be.

"The teens tried to jump up to kind of slice the wave, the wave was extremely high, and it went on top of them and sucked them over," Daughtry said during a news conference.Meanwhile, the New York State Police said the body of a 15-year-old boy has been recovered after he was swept away and drowned Thursday in a powerful current while swimming in the Genesee River, a tributary of Lake Ontario near Caneadea, New York.

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