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Caught in a rip? Remember this one crucial rule
Australian coastal scientist Dr. Rob Brander warns that about 25 to 30 people drown in rips annually, exceeding deaths from bushfires, floods, cyclones and sharks combined. If caught in a rip, do not panic or swim against it; instead float calmly and signal for help. Swim sideways out of the rip's current, then return to shore.
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