NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — A section of beach along South Carolina's Grand Strand has been placed under a swimming advisory, the Department of Health and Environmental Control announced Friday.
"The area affected is at 3rd Avenue North in North Myrtle Beach," said Sean Torrens of DHEC's Pee Dee Environmental Affairs office in Myrtle Beach. "High bacteria levels have been detected in this section of beach, and swimming is not advised until bacteria levels return to normal."
It is safe to wade, collect shells and fish within the swimming advisory area, Torrens said
"To guard against the possibility of swallowing the water, it's best to keep your head up and out of the water," Torrens said. "People with open cuts or other wounds should also avoid contact with the water."
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