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Coastal Chaos: Urgent Warnings Issued for Hazardous Ocean Conditions
20 Oct
Summary
- Thousands told to stay out of water due to dangerous currents
- Warnings for sneaker waves, rip currents, and high surf
- Coastal flood advisories in effect for several states

As of October 20th, 2025, thousands of people across the United States have been advised to stay out of the water due to highly dangerous current conditions along the coasts. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a series of beach hazard statements and coastal flood advisories for shorelines in Oregon, Washington, California, North Carolina, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
The warnings indicate a high risk of large waves, rough surf, rip currents, and hazardous swimming conditions. The NWS has cautioned the public about the threat of "sneaker waves" that can suddenly and unexpectedly sweep people off their feet and into the frigid ocean, potentially leading to serious injury or drowning. Coastal flood advisories have also been issued in several states, with up to 1 foot of inundation expected in low-lying areas.
The NWS has urged beachgoers to exercise extreme caution, avoid rocks and jetties, and never turn their backs on the ocean. Residents have been advised to allow extra time for travel, as some roads may be closed due to the flooding. Authorities have emphasized the importance of heeding the warnings and avoiding the water altogether to ensure public safety during this hazardous period.