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LPT: Know What To Do In a Rip Current

Every time my family is about to go in the ocean I ask them what do they do if caught in a rip current. Not more than 10 minutes later today my daughter and I were swept away by one.

Luckily she was close enough that she could hold on to me and we just let it carry us out and then swam at an angle away from it to get back to shore.

Each summer I see countless stories of people who die in a rip current and it breaks my heart. So this summer please know what to do if you are caught in one.

From NOAA:

Because rip currents move perpendicular to shore and can be very strong, beach swimmers need to be careful. A person caught in a rip can be swept away from shore very quickly. The best way to escape a rip current is by swimming parallel to the shore instead of towards it, since most rip currents are less than 80 feet wide. A swimmer can also let the current carry him or her out to sea until the force weakens, because rip currents stay close to shore and usually dissipate just beyond the line of breaking waves. Occasionally, however, a rip current can push someone hundreds of yards offshore. The most important thing to remember if you are ever caught in a rip current is not to panic. Continue to breathe, try to keep your head above water, and don’t exhaust yourself fighting against the force of the current.
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