Caution Ahead: 3 South Florida Beaches Issued Warning for Unsafe Water Quality

Health Officials Warn of Avoiding These Areas on South Florida Beaches for Fourth of July Celebrations

This Fourth of July weekend, if you’re heading to the beach, be aware that water quality at three South Florida beaches is unsafe due to high levels of bacteria. The Florida Department of Health recently issued a warning after regular testing showed elevated levels of bacteria in the water, exceeding state guidelines.

The health department strongly advises against any water-related activities at the following beaches: Oleta River State Park in North Miami Beach, Surfside Beach at 93rd Street, and Collins Park at 21st St. in Miami Beach. The warning emphasizes the increased risk of illness for swimmers due to high bacteria levels in the water.

It’s important to take precautions and stay informed to ensure a safe and enjoyable beach experience this holiday weekend. For more information on the water quality at these beaches, you can contact the Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade at 305-324-2400 or visit their website for test results.

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