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City warns of coastal impacts from Hurricane Aaron; swimming likely to be prohibited

5604816 · August 20, 2025
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Long Beach city manager reported preparedness actions ahead of Hurricane Aaron — lifeguard chairs and mats were removed, coordination with Nassau County and utilities is ongoing, and swimming is likely to be prohibited over several days.

City Manager Dan Creighton told the Long Beach City Council on Aug. 19 the city has been monitoring Hurricane Aaron and taking precautionary steps to protect people and property.

"We have been closely monitoring hurricane Aaron since last week and held a roundtable exercise across departments to review our hurricane plan to ensure that we are prepared," Creighton said. He said the most likely local impacts are strong seas, rip…

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