Two people died Tuesday after being caught in a rip current off Cocoa Beach, according to fire officials.
A 42-year-old Connecticut man and a 34-year-old Ohio woman are dead after a reported rip current on Cocoa Beach. Here's what you should do if you're caught in one. ⬇ ...
Florida's Space Coast faces a critical lifeguard shortage with 45 unfilled roles as two adults die in a Cocoa Beach rip ...
“We extend our deepest condolences to the victims’ families and loved ones,” said the Cocoa Beach Fire Department ...
Don't panic if you're caught in a rip current, experts say. Float on your back rather than try to swim against it.
Brevard County officials warn of dangerous rip currents after two people drowned at Cocoa Beach trying to save a child.
Two people died in rip currents at Cocoa Beach, Florida on April 14, officials reported. Here's what we know, and how you can stay safe.
Authorities are warning of moderate to high rip current risks along multiple U.S. coastlines, from Puerto Rico and Florida to Oregon, after recent incidents and hazardous surf conditions.
JUNO BEACH, Fla. – A man died last week while saving two of his children from a rip current while the family was vacationing in Florida. Jennings ran into the ocean to rescue his son and daughter, ...
Jason DeGray, a father from Connecticut, and Ohio resident Ebony Mount drowned in a Florida rip current while trying to save ...
DESTIN, Fla. -- People in Destin could start learning how to get out of a rip current in a controlled environment next month.
Here's where there are high rip current risks in Florida this week and how to spot a rip current from the beach.