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Beach trips ruined by hidden water dangers
Plymouth, Massachusetts, USASunday, June 14, 2026
Statewide, 14 beaches are currently off-limits, most because of bacterial problems. Some closures, like at Walden Pond, lasted due to harmful algae blooms. Others, like parts of Revere Beach, faced issues from high bacteria counts. A few closures came from unrelated hazards like strong currents or murky water. The reasons vary, but safety always comes first.
Beaches only reopen after water tests prove they’re clean. That means closures could last days or weeks—no one knows for sure. The unpredictability frustrates beachgoers who just want a simple day by the water. Still, skipping a swim now beats dealing with an unexpected illness later.
Many closures pop up in summer when warm weather and rain wash more bacteria into ponds and coastal areas. This season’s pattern shows how fragile beach safety can be. Officials urge checking local updates before heading out, even if the weather looks perfect.
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