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At least 20 people report jellyfish stings over 2 days at Emerald Isle

EMERALD ISLE, N.C. — At least 20 people reported jellyfish stings at Emerald Isle this week, according to town officials.

Jack Messenger was one of the unlucky victims.

“Well I was just swimming over here in the water, and I kind of dove backwards to try to dive down and just agony exploded all across my face and before I knew it I couldn’t see out of one eye,” Messenger told WCTI.

Messenger said he has been swimming at Emerald Isle for the last 22 years, but this is the first time he’s ever been stung by a jellyfish.

The beach flew purple flags Monday to warn beachgoers.

Purple flags are part of the beach warning flag system. They represent “an abundance of potentially hazardous marine life in the vicinity, including Portuguese man-o-war, jellyfish, and other creatures. Town officials said having to post purple flags is rare.

”I would never wish it upon anyone,” Messenger said. “If you see a purple flag up here, stay out of the water.”

According to WTVD, Emerald Isle lifeguards said they did not notice any jellyfish during their Tuesday rounds, so they have removed the purple flags but still encourage beachgoers to take caution.

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