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Rip Currents Claim Two Lives in South Carolina Amidst Hurricane Ernesto Impact

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Rip Currents Evoke Tragedy in South Carolina, Claiming Two Lives Amidst Hurricane Ernesto

In a tragic turn of events that has sent shockwaves through Hilton Head, South Carolina, two men lost their lives on Friday, owing to dangerous rip currents, consequences of Hurricane Ernesto in the Atlantic.

Drowning Incidents Prompt Response

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina – Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office confirmed two deaths caused by the rip currents along the coast of Hilton Head Island. Responding to drowning calls on Friday, officers from the Sheriff’s Office arrived at the scenes and found both victims receiving CPR from beach patrol and paramedics. Despite valiant attempts made to revive them, both men succumbed to the treacherous currents.

The first life-threatening incident occurred Friday morning at 10:28 a.m. at which point the officers discovered a 65-year-old man in a grave condition. The second episode took place later that day, at 3:22 p.m. involving a 73-year-old man. Capt. William Angelo, part of the responding team of officers, confirmed that both casualties appeared to have been caught up in the rip currents.

Hurricane Ernesto Fuelling the Dangers

In the past week, beaches along the Eastern Coast have been on high alert due to rip currents, fueled by Hurricane Ernesto in the Atlantic. Despite the considerable distance from the mainland, Ernesto has been wreaking havoc, resulting in perilous rip currents and dangerous waves lashing the East Coast.

As per the National Weather Service, the risk of rip currents for Hilton Head Island was high on Friday and continues to be so. The surf height during the weekend is expected to hover around 3 to 4 feet, directing all prospective visitors to exercise utmost caution while swimming.

Mitigating Risks and Ensuring Safety

Emphasizing the importance of safety measures amidst the turmoil, Capt. Angelo encouraged beach-goers to heed the advice of the beach patrol. Straying away from designated swimming areas or attempting to swim against the current is strongly discouraged.

He further expounded on the method to follow if caught in a rip current. Noting that attempts to swim back to the shore are futile and potentially harmful, he urged those caught to instead let it carry them out. Parallel swimming to the shore might present an opportunity to escape the deadly grasp of the rip current.

Ultimately, recognizing one’s limitations and maintaining a vigilant eye for the tell-tale signs of rip currents are crucial. Residents of Hilton Head Island and visitors alike are urged to apply caution and follow guidelines shared by local authorities in these trying times.


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