[WARNING]
Rip currents are one of the greatest, and most common, hazards on Australian beaches. On average, rip currents are responsible for at least 21 drownings deaths in Australia each year. In addition, lifeguards perform countless rescues each and every year to assist swimmers who have been caught in rip currents.
There are many myths about the ocean, but rips are the number one hazard on Australian beaches. Avoid rips by swimming at a patrolled beach between the red and yellow flags.
Rip currents are strong currents of water moving away from the shore. They can sweep even the strongest swinner out to sea.
For your safety:
The key signs to look for are:
Sometimes it can be easier to look for where the waves are breaking consistently, and then look to each side where they don’t break consistently. Those ares are rip currents.
Can you spot a rip? Rips can cahange shape and location quickly and may be difficult to see.
If you are caught in a rip current, stay calm, conserve your energy and consider these options
Find out more :
https://beachsafe.org.au
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