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After a dramatic rescue earlier this week at the Seiyas Heights of New Jersey, local authorities are announcing that they will be strictly implemented after the time of the hour beach.
According to jersey noise fire response, six individuals were caught in an RIP current at a distance of about 100 yards in the webuster Avenue Beach. (Watch the video on top of this article.)
There were no lifeguards on duty on the beach at the time of the incident.
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The Seaside Heights Fire Department deployed a rescue personnel with a jet ski, successfully brought the victims back to the shore, while a seventh man was rushed to the hospital and was declared tragically dead.
Mayor Anthony Waz clarified Fox News Digital that they would not close the beaches – but the Ocean.
The ocean-catering rules are being tightened due to a deadly drowning on the Seiyad Heights Beach in New Jersey. (@jerseyshorefireresponse / Instagram)
“Our focus is the Ocean. We do not want anyone in the sea,” said Waz.
The beach will remain closed between 7 pm and 8 pm, if the water is considered very dangerous, with the possibility of the earlier time period.
It will also add more law enforcement to implement the Seaside Heights Rules.
“The beaches determine the swimming hours to provide specific time when the swimmers will be preserved by the lifeguard on duty.”
“They will stay in the rest of the weather, take people out of the water at five o’clock,” said Waz.
“If [people] Refuse to get out, we [give them a summons]And if they become really arrogant – I hope or not – they will be arrested, “he said.
“If they really get arrogant – I hope or not – they will be arrested.” (Tri-County Scanner News)
Other beaches across the country are implementing similar schemes due to safety concerns.
In December, officials of Virginia Beach ruled that according to the local outlet 13 News, after three deaths, through the second weekend of September, the lifeguard will last long at its stand.
In Eskambia County, Florida, beach rules indicate that there should be no swimming or wading in the Gulf of the US during the condition of double red flag.
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The rule states that violator can be punished with imprisonment of $ 500 or imprisonment in both, according to its official site, according to its official site.
It also states that anyone rescued in the Gulf of America will be banned from returning for 24 hours.
So far this year there have been 52 RIP current deaths. (Kamil Crazakzinski / AFP)
According to the National Weather Service, this year so far this year 49 RIP current occurred and this number is now at 52.
Tom Gill, Vice President of the United States Life serving Association (USLA), told Fox News Digital that it is important for visitors to “swim” only when lifeguard is on duty. “
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Gill said, “One of the reasons beach determines the hours of swimming, providing specific time when the swimmers will be protected by the lifeguard on duty,” Gill said.
“The USLA has determined the possibility of a deadly drowning on a watchman in 18 million,” he said.
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“In addition to the safety aspect, the cost and resources have a factor in deciding even after hours to initiate a complete sinking response.”