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National lifeguard shortage hits Racine Low wages and job security, and high difficulty all have an effect
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Drownings are rare in Racine County. They are even rarer in public waters like Lake Michigan without a compounding factor, such as an unrelated medical event preceding a drowning.
Never in the past four years prior to last month has a drowning in Racine County been attributed to a rip current. But rip currents were a factor in all three deaths in June, according to the Racine County Medical Examinerâs Office.
Thatâs part of what made the three youths who died in unrelated drowning events last month so shocking.
Officials have said itâs practically impossible to be prepared for a rip current since they can seemingly come out of nowhere.
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Swimmers in southeast Wisconsin should stay out of Lake Michigan on Thursday and Friday because of dangerous conditions in the forecast, the National Weather Service said. Life-threatening waves of 3 to 6 feet, strong winds and dangerous currents are expected, the weather service said in a statement.
Ozaukee, Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha counties have a high swim risk from Thursday afternoon through Friday evening. Stay out of the water and away from dangerous areas like piers and breakwalls, the weather service statement reads. Strong structural and longshore currents are expected. Rip currents are possible.
Beachgoers should obey posted signs and closures, the weather service said.