First Of Two Rain Storms Prompts Bacteria Advisory In Long Beach

LONG BEACH, CA — The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health issued a rain advisory due to possible increases of bacteria in ocean waters in all Los Angeles beaches, including Long Beach, due to recent rainfall.

The warning was issued until Sunday, Feb. 4 at 5 a.m. after Southern California was hit by the first of two atmospheric rivers forecast for the area. The advisory will be extended as rain persists at county beaches.

“Bacteria levels can increase significantly during and after rainstorms, as contaminants within the runoff enters the ocean,” according to the LA County Department of Public Health. “Elevated bacteria levels in ocean water may cause illness, especially in children and the elderly.”

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Officials recommend avoiding contact with ocean water for three days after rainfall to avoid illness, especially near flowing storm drains, creeks and rivers.

Recorded information on beach conditions is available 24 hours a day on the county’s beach closure hotline: 1-800- 525-5662. Information is also available on the LA County Department of Health’s website.

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