The Florida Department of Health has issued a water quality advisory for beachgoers in certain areas of Miami-Dade County. This advisory applies to Oleta State Park in North Miami Beach, Surfside, and Collins Park in Miami Beach. The warning is due to the detection of elevated levels of bacteria in the water, which poses a health risk for those who swim or wade into it.
The Florida Department of Health is urging people to avoid swimming in the water at these locations until further notice. The advisory will remain in place until the water tests clear of any harmful bacteria. It is important for the public to heed these warnings and take necessary precautions to protect their health and safety while enjoying the beaches in Miami-Dade County.
This advisory serves as a reminder that even during summer months, it is crucial to monitor water quality before entering any body of water. The department will continue to monitor the water quality and provide updates once it is deemed safe for public use. So, stay informed and stay safe while enjoying your time at the beach this summer season.
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