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Rip tides: Beach’s deaths along Dauphin Island to Destin this week

Posted on 6/11/21 at 10:43 pm
Posted by TutHillTiger
Mississippi Alabama
Member since Sep 2010
43700 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 10:43 pm
We have had 3 drowning fatalities last few days from Fort Morgan to Pensacola and God only knows how many rescues and near misses. There were also several last week, and more on Memorial Day weekend. There were likely be Rip tide fatalities every week from now until Labor Day. I think most of these were under Yellow flags.

A police officer died after jumping in to save a lifeguard who was getting drug out while saving someone else. I am not counting all the missing kayakers. Who knows what kills them.

These have to be the deadliest beach’s on the freaking planet. I don’t know what makes our beaches so prone to RIP tides, or what makes them so bad but they drown full grown sober in shape men as easily as little kids.

And no one right now is sure what are the bad areas because the hurricanes last year really changed the coastlines dramatically. So an area that has been safe for years may not be now.

We really should have lifeguards on rescue jet skis every mile or so, but that’s not happening anytime soon.

So please be very very careful. You need floatation devices, floats etc with everyone. Kids get more people killed than anything so please stay in water South of them.

It’s really bad this year and nothing will ruin your vacation worse than picking your child or loved one up from the morgue.

The water is choked full of sharks, rays etc too but they haven’t hurt anyone. It’s more than anyone has seen in many years.

To be totally frank, our beaches just aren’t safe right now. So be very very careful. I would love a week of news cast without dead vacationers but haven’t had one yet
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
54899 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 10:45 pm to
"I'm not that great a swimmer, and I sure as hell can't drink all that water."

-My Pops when I asked why he didn't go in the ocean
This post was edited on 6/11/21 at 10:47 pm
Posted by Finchboyz
Choclate city
Member since May 2018
515 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 10:45 pm to
Nice attempt at trying to keep the island to yourself. We coming.
Posted by The Drizz
The Ville
Member since Jun 2010
1218 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 10:46 pm to
Gulf Shores or bust!
Posted by philly444
stuck in contraflow
Member since Nov 2008
11385 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 10:47 pm to
The poors are making up for lost time last year and getting back out there in record numbers!
Posted by GregMaddux
LSU Fan
Member since Jun 2011
18218 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 10:48 pm to
Its global warming.

Or. Ya know. Wayyyy more people at the beach now than at any point in the last year.
Posted by TigerOnTheMountain
Higher Elevation
Member since Oct 2014
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Posted on 6/11/21 at 10:49 pm to
Posted by TDsngumbo
Alpha Silverfox
Member since Oct 2011
41736 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 10:51 pm to
Funny you say this. This was the scene 30 feet from our spot on Pensacola Beach just Wednesday. A swimmer went out and down in a rip tide and after hours of searching, lifeguards, a dive team, and other authorities never found the poor guy. It was surreal to witness this so close to us. Very, very tragic and put a huge damper on the rest of our trip but we did use it as a teaching moment for our six year old. The current was very strong this week, stronger than I’ve ever experienced and there were numerous times when I had to get out of the water for fear of my kid or even myself wearing out and being swept out. Yellow flags flew the entire week. The water is definitely different from years past. My wife told me if I went too far and got caught in one she was going to piss away all my life insurance money with another man that she was gonna find that same day .


This post was edited on 6/11/21 at 11:04 pm
Posted by BeerMoney
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2012
8397 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 10:51 pm to
Baws can’t just stay by the shore?
Posted by lsulaker
BR
Member since Jan 2009
1361 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 10:55 pm to
We are in Seagrove right now and the water is hostile. Bigger waves than I remember as a kid. I’m trying to warn my kids but they don’t take me that seriously. I explained it’s like a tornado under the water and that helped. They are wearing around the chest life jackets though and they seem to be working fine. That would be a sad way to lose someone.
Posted by MonroeTigerstripes
Member since Jul 2016
536 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 10:57 pm to
Double red flags during the entire week we were in perdido (mid May). We go to the beach every year and I’ve never seen the water as rough as it was during that week
Posted by GreenRockTiger
vortex to the whirlpool of despair
Member since Jun 2020
42356 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 10:58 pm to
When we went to gulf shores back in November there was only one day with a green flag. That day was beautiful and we took full advantage of it. The rest of the days we played in the sand and stayed in knee deep water.

I don’t understand why people have to go into the water when it’s so dangerous
Posted by tigerinthebueche
Member since Oct 2010
36791 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 11:09 pm to
quote:

To be totally frank, our beaches just aren’t safe right now


Shut them all down.



Or, you could let adults be responsible for themselves and their families like we have done since forever.

Beaches have had rip tides, undertows, sharks, rays, jelly fish, and all hosts of hazards since forever. drownings aren’t new. quit trying to keep everyone safe from everything that may harm them. That’s not how this works.
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
98347 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 11:14 pm to
quote:

These have to be the deadliest beach’s on the freaking planet


South Africa. Massive surf and Great White Sharks.
Posted by Eightballjacket
Member since Jan 2016
7322 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 11:26 pm to
Even if you knew what to do, it’d be hard not to panic when you’re in a stream of current that may take you several hundred feet offshore. It’s best to keep several boogie boards nearby: one for you and one for the person you want to rescue.
Posted by armsdealer
Member since Feb 2016
11533 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 11:30 pm to
So much data is available there is no excuse of getting caught in the current. You can know wave height, interval, wind speed, water temp, tides, have twice a day satellite pictures in detail of the beach to look and see if there are rip currents in the water.

We don't need more life guards, people just need to do a little research and look after themselves and their loved ones.

I am taking the family out tomorrow, I know the wind will be moderate 7-9mph were we are going but the waves are forecast to be 0-.3ft high with no wave period listed because there will be virtually no waves. I also know this can change in a second. This is in a boat, but safety is the same and the information is out there.
Posted by Lou
Modesto, CA
Member since Aug 2005
8291 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 11:40 pm to
Posted by Sput
Member since Mar 2020
7982 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 11:40 pm to
quote:

These have to be the deadliest beach’s on the freaking planet.


Easy there. A lot of places on the Pacific will suck you a mile out if you stick your big toe in the water
Posted by tWildcat
Verona, KY
Member since Oct 2014
19365 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 11:44 pm to
I don’t go in the water. You go in the water? Shark in the water. Our shark.
Posted by jennyjones
New Orleans Saints Fan
Member since Apr 2006
9329 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 11:49 pm to
quote:

To be totally frank, our beaches just aren’t safe right now. So be very very careful. I would love a week of news cast without dead vacationers but haven’t had one yet


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