Health officials have issued a water quality advisory for beachgoers in parts of Miami-Dade County. The Florida Department of Health is advising people to avoid the water at Oleta State Park in North Miami Beach, Surfside, and Collins Park in Miami Beach due to elevated levels of bacteria. The advisory will remain in place until the water is deemed safe for swimming.
The Florida Department of Health has found high levels of bacteria in the water at Oleta State Park in North Miami Beach, Surfside, and Collins Park in Miami Beach. As a result, a water quality advisory has been issued for these areas, and beachgoers are being urged to stay out of the water. This advisory will stay in effect until further notice.
The water quality advisory for Oleta State Park in North Miami Beach, Surfside, and Collins Park in Miami Beach is in place due to elevated levels of bacteria found in the water. Health officials recommend that people avoid swimming in these areas until the water is tested and deemed safe. Please check for updates from local health authorities before heading to the beach in these locations.
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