Weekend Argus Saturday

Treacherous rip currents mauling Cape coastline

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The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) says this festive season has been particularly busy on the province’s beaches, with the majority of fatal incidents occurring at beaches that had no lifeguards on duty.

NSRI spokesperson Craig Lambinon said these incidents were mainly rip current related and due to drunk swimmers, although this could not be proven.

Lambinon said rip currents continued to be on the coastline, where they formed

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