Current:Home > Scams7 die at Panama City Beach this month; sheriff "beyond frustrated" by ignored warnings -FutureFinance
7 die at Panama City Beach this month; sheriff "beyond frustrated" by ignored warnings
Chainkeen Exchange View
Date:2025-04-09 18:24:27
Seven people died over nine days this month at Panama City Beach along the Gulf Coast of Florida, the National Weather Service said. Rip currents were the primary hazard listed alongside the agency's records of their deaths, with Panama City Beach seeing the highest concentration of "surf zone" fatalities throughout the month of June.
A rip current is essentially a channel of moving water, somewhat like a river, that forms in the ocean and flows away from the shoreline and out to sea, according to the weather service, which updates an interactive map and accompanying database with surf zone fatalities across the United States, including those linked to rip currents. Deadly incidents were reported at Panama City Beach between June 15 and June 24. Officials last updated the national database the following day, on June 25.
- Here's how to stay safe from a rip current
Officials identified the people who died at the Florida beach this month as: a 52-year-old man, who died on June 15; a 47-year-old man from Alabama, who died on June 18; a 53-year-old man from South Carolina, who died on June 21; a 47-year-old man from Tennessee, who died on June 22 at a stretch of beach near the Flamingo Hotel and Tower; a 68-year-old man from Michigan, who died on June 24; a 63-year-old man from Georgia, who died on June 24; and a 39-year-old man from Georgia, who died on June 24.
Authorities in Bay County, which encompasses Panama City Beach, lamented the spike in "tragic and unnecessary" fatal incidents and urged beachgoers to heed public safety warnings.
"I'm beyond frustrated at the situation that we have with tragic and unnecessary deaths in the Gulf. I have watched while deputies, firefighters and lifeguards have risked their lives to save strangers. I have seen strangers die trying to save their children and loved ones, including two fathers on fathers day," Bay County Sheriff Tommy Ford said in a statement shared to Facebook on Sunday.
I’m beyond frustrated at the situation that we have with tragic and unnecessary deaths in the Gulf. I have watched while...
Posted by Bay County Sheriff's Office on Sunday, June 25, 2023
"These same heroes, who have risked it all to save others, have been cursed and given the finger, while trying to warn visitors of the life-threatening dangers," the statement continued, noting that $500 fines are in place for violators who venture into the water despite double red flag warnings, which are used to notify people that a beach is closed to the public. Ford said that this system is meant to act as a deterrent, but Bay County authorities "don't have the resources or time to cite every single person that enters the water" and arrests can only be made for a second offense unless the violator resists law enforcement the first time.
"Government and law enforcement can only do so much in these situations," the sheriff said. "Personal responsibility is the only way to ensure that no one else dies. Please make the effort to know the flag status and stay completely out of the water."
The Bay County Sheriff's Office shared aerial photographs of Panama City Beach in what it called "the aftermath of a deadly weekend," in another post shared to Facebook on Monday, which showed deep crevices caused by rip currents that had been carved into the ocean floor along the coastline.
"You say you are a 'good' swimmer, an experienced swimmer, a competitive swimmer. But you are no match for a rip current," the sheriff's office wrote alongside "pictures of the trenches dredged in the sand under the water as a result of the powerful rip currents this past weekend."
"They say a picture is worth a thousand words. We hope so," the post said.
THE AFTERMATH OF A DEADLY WEEKENDYou say you are a "good" swimmer, an experienced swimmer, a competitive swimmer. But...
Posted by Bay County Sheriff's Office on Monday, June 26, 2023
- In:
- National Weather Service
- Rip Currents
- Panama City Beach
- Florida
veryGood! (747)
Related
- Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
- 'Chucky' Season 3, Part 2: Release date, cast, where to watch and stream new episodes
- 6 former Mississippi law officers to be sentenced in state court for torture of 2 Black men
- UN climate chief presses for faster action, says humans have 2 years left ‘to save the world’
- California DMV apologizes for license plate that some say mocks Oct. 7 attack on Israel
- EPA announces first-ever national regulations for forever chemicals in drinking water
- André 3000, Elvis Costello, Samara Joy announced for Rhode Island's Newport Jazz Festival
- Water charity warns Paris Olympic swimmers face alarming levels of dangerous bacteria in Seine river
- How to watch the 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale: Final episode premiere date, cast
- Cambodia grapples with rise of YouTubers abusing monkeys for clicks at Cambodia's Angkor world heritage site
Ranking
- Why we love Bear Pond Books, a ski town bookstore with a French bulldog 'Staff Pup'
- Sandlot Actor Marty York Details Aftermath of His Mom Deanna Esmaeel’s 2023 Murder
- Michael Strahan's Daughter Isabella Tears Up While Sharing Unexpected Chemotherapy Update
- Who's in 2024 NHL playoffs? Tracking standings, playoff race, tiebreakers, scenarios
- 'Vanderpump Rules' star DJ James Kennedy arrested on domestic violence charges
- Rare six-legged gazelle spotted in Israel
- Brittany Snow's directorial debut shows us to let go of our 'Parachute'
- WNBA announces partnership with Opill, a first of its kind birth control pill
Recommendation
Could your smelly farts help science?
Trump says Arizona’s abortion ban goes ‘too far’ and defends the overturning of Roe v. Wade
Jessica Alba steps down from The Honest Company after 12 years to pursue 'new projects'
Michael Strahan's Daughter Isabella Tears Up While Sharing Unexpected Chemotherapy Update
Pregnant Kylie Kelce Shares Hilarious Question Her Daughter Asked Jason Kelce Amid Rising Fame
Mama June Shares How She’s Adjusting to Raising Late Daughter Anna Chickadee Cardwell’s 11-Year-Old
Conan O'Brien returns to 'The Tonight Show' after 2010 firing: 'It's weird to come back'
National, state GOP figures gather in Omaha to push for winner-take-all elections in Nebraska