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Americans Heading to the beach During Independence Day weekend, you can check if the water is OK for swimming or swimming.
High bacterial levels of warnings from public health officials are beginning to emerge to the coast in various states.
Vibrios are bacteria that naturally live in coastal waters. Causes feverVomiting, diarrhea, and convulsions, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The rare “tsunami” roll cloud floats above beach fans at popular destinations
On the West Coast, California officials in San Diego issued many warnings and closures Popular beachesnote that some “bacterial levels exceed health standards.”
Two counties in Long Island, New York have issued similar recommendations.

Health departments in California, New York, Massachusetts and other states are closing beaches due to unsafe bacterial levels. (istock)
Suffolk County health officials said, “Benjamin Beach on Bayshore, Ronkonkoma Beach in Islip town, and Seivil Marina Park Beach in Seivil are closing baths to discover levels of bacteria that exceed acceptable standards.”
Further testing will resume the beach when it becomes clear that more testing has revealed that bacteria levels have decreased, according to the press release.
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Three Nassau County Beaches (Hewlett Point, Island Park and Philip Healy Beach) are recommended after heavy rain, according to the Nassau County Department of Health (NCDOH).
The beach will resume once further testing reveals that bacteria levels have fallen to acceptable levels.
“Rainwater runoff It may have affected the water quality of the three South Shore beaches. As a precaution, NCDOH advises against swimming in these locations. NCDOH press release states that stormwater runoff could raise bacterial levels and could exceed NYS standards for safe bathing.
Nearly 20 beaches had been closed in Massachusetts as of Wednesday morning.

Vibrio is a bacteria that naturally live in coastal waters and causes fever, vomiting, diarrhea and convulsions. (Roberto Machadnoah/Light Rocket via Getty Images)
17 beaches It is listed on the Massachusetts Department of Health’s “Beaches Dashboard” due to its bacterial level.
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Washington state lists recommendations for “getting out of the water” at seven beaches with “high bacteria” in King County, according to its website.

According to the CDC, there are 80,000 cases of infectious diseases reported each year. (istock)
Prairie has 34 recommendations listed on the Illinois government website.
There are 80,000 cases infection According to the CDC, it is reported annually.
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Nine beaches are closed in Michigan due to high levels of bacteria from “wildlife” and “storm runoff.”
Four beaches in Great Lake also have contamination advisories.