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Health officials are urging the public to refrain from swimming, surfing, or engaging in any water activities at multiple beaches in Los Angeles County. This advisory comes in response to elevated levels of bacteria found in the ocean water, which surpass state health standards. The affected beaches have been identified as having potentially harmful bacteria that could pose health risks to beachgoers.
The warning highlights the importance of public safety and the need for individuals to be cautious about water quality, particularly after rainfall or other environmental changes that can affect ocean conditions. Officials recommend that beach visitors stay informed about water quality reports and heed any advisories issued by health authorities.
In light of this situation, local health departments are closely monitoring the water quality and conducting tests to ensure the safety of the public. Residents and visitors are encouraged to follow the guidelines provided by health officials to prevent any health issues associated with contaminated water.
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