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Updated: Monday, 30 Aug 2010, 2:44 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 21 Aug 2009, 5:03 PM EDT
(WPRI) - Rip currents are formed when water rushes out to sea in a narrow path. They can be dangerous when swimmers try to fight the current, tire and drown.
Rip currents happen when there is a break in a near-shore sandbar or the current is diverted by a groin, jetty or other barrier.
They are more prevalent after storms.
Before entering the water:
If you're in a rip current:
For more information on rip currents visit NOAA's website or The Eena Project.
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