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Georgetown officials urge public to stay out of the ocean on Friday

GEORGETOWN COUNTY – County emergency management officials are urging people to stay out of the ocean on Friday.

“The National Weather Service is predicting strong rip currents. The ocean will really be churning and that can very easily and quickly lead to tragedy,” said Sam Hodge, Georgetown County’s Emergency Manager.

Even strong swimmers could easily be caught up in the kind of ocean conditions expected tomorrow.

“It really is a good idea just to stay out of the water tomorrow,” he said. The rip current risk will be elevated through the weekend. In addition, the longshore current will increase, especially Friday and Saturday.

Beachgoers are reminded that – with the exception of Huntington Beach State Park – there are no lifeguards on Georgetown County beaches.

Beachgoers should also always check surf conditions before going into the water, and be on the lookout for signs that rip currents may be present. The following tips are provided to help families stay safe at the beach this season.

 When at the beach:

How to spot a rip current:

Though rip currents are often not readily or easily identifiable to the average beachgoer, the following may indicate the presence of rip currents:

If caught in a rip current: 

If you see someone in trouble, don’t become a victim too:·