Health advisories have been issued across multiple beaches in Florida and California due to high levels of bacteria detected in the water. In Florida, no-swim advisories were placed for Midtown Beach in Palm Beach and Dubois Park in Jupiter, with additional warnings about fecal water pollution at two more popular beaches. In California, residents were advised to avoid swimming in the ocean at 12 beaches deemed dangerous by the department of public health due to bacteria infestation. These advisories were issued following severe flooding in Florida's capital, which overworked several pump station basins, leading to multiple sewer overflows into residential areas.
California residents told to avoid swimming in 'bacteria-infested' ocean as 12 beaches are deemed dangerous by department of public health https://t.co/fxFElgK5VX https://t.co/ALRtUZay3U
Florida issues warning about 'fecal water pollution' at two MORE popular beaches https://t.co/Cs53GT7Vpc https://t.co/0ondlHCuxo
No-swim advisory in place for Dubois Park in Jupiter after water shows high bacteria count https://t.co/AneYioTpLh
Health officials are asking the public to avoid several Los Angeles County beaches due to high levels of bacteria that could result in illness. https://t.co/ygK2YhW7hH
Health officials are asking the public to avoid several Los Angeles County beaches due to high levels of bacteria. https://t.co/ygK2YhW7hH
Deluge in #Florida's capital led to severe flooding, which overworked several pump station basins, resulting in multiple sewer overflows, some of which backed up into homes. https://t.co/1dNbsoECdH via @ari_v_otero
No-swim advisory issued for Midtown Beach in Palm Beach after bacteria found in water https://t.co/JrOQrgRQOL