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Fatal Weekend Highlights Rip Current Risks at Volusia County Shores

Deadly weekend underscores rip current dangers at Volusia County beaches
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Red flags are flying across Volusia County beaches as officials warn of life-threatening rip currents and high surf conditions this week.

A 51-year-old man visiting from out of state drowned Saturday after being swept away in a rip current. Since last weekend, Volusia County Beach Safety says lifeguards have pulled nearly 300 people from the water.

“People see these conditions and want to go out and have fun, now is not the time to do that,” said Tamra Malphurs, division director for the Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue. “We’re urging everyone to stay out of the water.”

[WATCH: What to expect as Tropical Storm Imelda makes closest approach to Central Florida]

Despite the warnings, many came to Daytona Beach on Monday to admire the rough seas.

“The ocean is a little angry this morning, but it’s still beautiful,” said beachgoer Wayne Isaacson.

Another visitor, Jack Koppelman, added, “It’s just a part of nature and it’s nature at its best. Or maybe at its worst. It sort of depends.”

Others said the tragedy reinforced their caution. “Undertones are rough,” said Mike McCauley. “I try not to go more than waist or stomach deep, just to be safe.”

Rip currents and Big (yet fading) Surf

The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk through Wednesday night and a high surf advisory until Thursday morning. Forecasters say waves could build to nine feet, with gusty winds making conditions even worse.

“These red flags are going to stay up until at least midweek,” Malphurs said. “They’re a clear warning that the surf is dangerous, and the safest choice is to stay on shore.”

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