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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
July 6, 2024

Several children rescued from rip current in Old Orchard Beach

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
July 6, 2024

CBS 13 • July 7, 2024

Several children were rescued from rip currents in Old Orchard Beach Friday evening. Rip currents are rampant right now. Lifeguards sprang into action and rescued four children.

Source:https://www.bangordailynews.com/2024/07/06/portland/several-children-rescued-from-rip-current-in-old-orchard-beach/

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