Hazardous Beach Conditions and Coastal Flooding Advisory in Malibu June 14 - 18
The National Weather Service has issued a Beach Hazards Statement for the Malibu Coast through late Wednesday night, June 18, and a Coastal Flood Advisory from 6:00 PM Sunday, June 14, through 2:00 AM Tuesday, June 16 due to elevated surf and very high tides.
Surf of 3–6 feet will create dangerous rip currents and powerful breaking waves. There is an increased risk of ocean drowning. Rip currents can quickly pull swimmers and surfers away from shore, while large waves can sweep people off beaches, rocks, and jetties and capsize small boats near the shoreline. There may be debris in the surf zone that can be hazardous.
Very high tides may cause minor flooding in low-lying coastal areas, including beaches, parking lots, walkways, and beach access points. The greatest flooding impacts are expected from 8:00 PM to midnight Monday.
Avoid entering the water during these hazardous conditions, especially for inexperienced swimmers and surfers. If you visit the beach, stay near occupied lifeguard towers and keep off rocks and jetties, which can be especially dangerous during high surf.
Protect property in flood-prone areas, and never drive around barricades or through flooded areas.
For details, visit NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard:
https://t.co/gwdWvRU9jt
@nwslosangeles@lacdbh@LACo_Lifeguards
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