Avoid These Dangerous Beaches This Summer
Millions of Americans will be heading to the beach this summer for some fun in the sun, but there are some risks involved. While no one wants to think about all the things that could go wrong when they’re enjoying the sand and surf, those dangers are out there, and according to the NY Post, a new report tells us where they’re the worst.
- New research from Simmrin Law reveals the most dangerous beaches in the country.
- To come up with their list, their experts analyzed different criteria, including hurricane strikes, shark attacks and surf zone fatalities, like rip currents.
- All of the top 10 most dangerous U.S. beaches are all in Florida, and it turns out, the entire top 25 list is all Florida beaches except for one – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
- Topping the list is New Smyrna Beach, which has the highest likelihood of shark attacks.
- According to the research, it’s not the shark attacks that make the Sunshine State’s beaches so unsafe, it’s the hurricane risk and the storm surge and deadly rip currents that hurricanes bring.
The Top 10 Most Dangerous Beaches in the U.S.
- New Smyrna Beach, Florida
- Panama City Beach, Florida
- Daytona Beach, Florida
- Miami Beach, Florida
- Cocoa Beach, Florida
- Ormond Beach, Florida
- Ponce Inlet, Florida
- Indialantic Beach, Florida
- Melbourne Beach, Florida
- Miramar Beach, Florida
LauRen Merola Strager is a former NFL & NBA cheerleader turned radio host. LauRen is a former Miss Pennsylvania USA and is a proud wife and mother of two. She is the owner and chief editor for her fashion and lifestyle Blog “All Of The F-Words” and is a champion for the Autism community. You can read all about LauRen’s thoughts on motherhood, pageant life, and everyday life through her online content.
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