BEACH RESCUES
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The busy period is approaching for lifeguards at Los Angeles County’s beaches. Records compiled by the lifeguards for last June, July and August show that Santa Monica Beach was the scene of the most rescues, 475, of any of the county’s 10 busiest beaches. But there were almost as many rescues at Malibu’s Zuma Beach, which had far fewer visitors but is known for its strong riptides. In all, there were five drownings reported during the three-month peak season in 1988--two at Abalone Cove (off Rancho Palos Verdes) and one each at El Porto (north of Manhattan Beach), Hermosa and Santa Monica beaches. Three of the drownings occurred when there were no lifeguards on duty.
BOAT DISTRESS BEACH ATTENDANCE RESCUES RESUSCITATIONS CALLS Torrance 712,000 18 0 2 Redondo 1,511,700 58 1 3 Hermosa 1,658,000 92 0 8 Manhattan 1,987,500 152 3 4 Dockweiler 3,246,350 90 0 49 Venice 3,700,500 385 4 10 Santa Monica 9,823,100 475 6 3 Will Rogers 1,363,000 59 3 26 Malibu 588,500 37 3 3 Zuma 2,713,000 400 2 7
Source: Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors
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