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A dozen NYC beaches warn of high bacteria levels in water after heavy rain
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ABC7 New York
· Jul 8, 2026
Dozens of NYC beaches warn of high bacteria levels in water after heavy rain
Dozens of NYC beaches warn of high bacteria levels in water after heavy rain
KTLA 5
· Jul 4, 2026
Ocean water use warnings issued for several L.A. County beaches
Ocean water use warnings were issued for several Los Angeles County beaches for the July 4th weekend due to elevated bacterial levels. KTLA's Rachel Menitoff reports. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1
DNyuz
· Jun 21, 2026
Health officials sound the alarm on nasty beaches filled with sewage, dangerous levels of bacteria
Public health officials across several states have issued water quality advisories and beach closures as the summer swimming season continues. In states such as Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Washington, authorities have restricted beach access due to elevated levels of bacteria, sewage contamination, and urban runoff, according to Fox News. These conditions are often associated with []
Metro
· Jul 2, 2026
‘Flesh-eating’ bacteria is spreading across Europe’s beaches
‘Flesh-eating’ bacteria is spreading across Europe’s beaches
Boston.com
· Jun 30, 2026
As heat wave looms, more beaches close due to sewage spill
As the sewage spill in Haverhill worsens, more downstream beaches are closing due to unsafe bacteria. The post As heat wave looms, more beaches close due to sewage spill appeared first on Boston.com.
Off The Press
· Jul 2, 2026
‘Do not swim’ warning issued for 5 NYC beaches with high bacteria for 4th of July weekend
Five New York city beaches are under advisory amid a heatwave set to make Independence Day weekend a real scorcher. The advisory means the water at these beaches has high levels of bacteria. The city’s Department of Health advises against swimming and wading under this warning. Warmer temps and direct sunlight can speed up bacterial []...Click to read more
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Related coverage for "A dozen NYC beaches warn of high bacteria levels in water after heavy rain ": ABC7 New York — Dozens of NYC beaches warn of high bacteria levels in water after heavy rain . KTLA 5 — Ocean water use warnings issued for several L.A. County beaches. DNyuz — Health officials sound the alarm on nasty beaches filled with sewage, dangerous levels of bacteria. Metro — ‘Flesh-eating’ bacteria is spreading across Europe’s beaches. Boston.com — As heat wave looms, more beaches close due to sewage spill. Off The Press — ‘Do not swim’ warning issued for 5 NYC beaches with high bacteria for 4th of July weekend
