Most of Fort Lauderdale’s beach was shut down to swimmers during a busy beach day Saturday due to oil washing ashore.
Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue announced that an oily substance on the beach has prompted lifeguards to tell beachgoers to stay out of the water from Riomar Street south to the Port Everglades inlet.
Boynton Beach Fire Rescue responded to reports of oil on its beach Saturday morning. They found tar balls from the inlet south to Oceanfront Park. As a precaution, beaches in Fort Lauderdale were ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Tribune News Service) — South Floridians enjoying a pleasant Saturday at the beach found themselves ...
Tar appears to be washing up on the shores of some South Florida beaches from Lake Worth Beach to Boynton Beach, and even as ...
Several agencies issued alerts on Saturday warning swimmers and beachgoers of the sticky substance. The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating the incident but so far has not identified a source of the ...
Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue announced that the oily substance on the beach prompted lifeguards to tell beachgoers to stay out ...
Ocean Rescue lifeguards are telling people to avoid the water from Riomar Street south to the Port Everglades inlet.
It was a beautiful day on Fort Lauderdale Beach, until a strange substance cut it short.Swimmers were forced out of<a ...
Officials have closed a portion of Fort Lauderdale Beach to swimmers Saturday after an oily substance was discovered in the ...
Several beaches across Broward County were closed on Saturday after reports of tar bar washed on shore, officials said.