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Maine Rip Currents: Beaches Closed Due to Dangerous Waves

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

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Headline: maine Beaches Closed as Hazardous⁢ Rip Currents Threaten Swimmers – Erin’s Lingering Impact

(Image: A dramatic photo of large ‌waves crashing on Ogunquit Beach with red​ flags ‌clearly visible. Alt text:‌ “Dangerous rip⁢ currents close⁢ Maine beaches after remnants of⁣ Hurricane Erin bring large waves and strong undertow.”)

Article Body:

OGUNQUIT, Maine – Popular Maine beaches, including Ogunquit Beach,‍ are closed to swimming⁢ today as dangerous rip currents continue ⁣to​ batter the coastline following‍ the remnants of Hurricane erin.Lifeguards are warning swimmers to stay out of the water, ​citing ‍exceptionally strong​ undertows and hazardous conditions.

The National oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reports that rip currents have been a factor in nearly 40 deaths ‌along U.S. coastlines this year, making them a notable threat ⁣to beachgoers. Even ⁤as erin weakens, the powerful ⁤swells it generated are creating life-threatening conditions along ​the Maine ‍coast.

“Today has definately‍ been⁤ the worst without a doubt,” said lifeguard Aidan Patten of Ogunquit Beach. “We’ve ⁢had ‍thousands of people on the beach, and we haven’t sat still. Even allowing people onyl to go ⁣in up

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