Mass Beaches Shut Down Due to Heat | Boston News
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Massachusetts is sweltering under a brutal heat wave, with temps nearing 100 degrees and humidity making it feel even worse—so bad, over 40 beaches had to shut down for swimming due to dangerous bacterial levels in the water. The culprit? Rain runoff, faulty septic systems, and animal waste. Swimming in contaminated water can lead to stomachaches, skin rashes, and breathing trouble—definitely not worth the risk when it’s this hot. Officials are monitoring water quality closely and updating the list of closed beaches as conditions change. This heatwave is a stark reminder of how weather and public health are deeply connected—stay cool, stay safe, and stay informed.
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