Residents and tourists in Gulf Shores monitoring rough conditions in the Gulf

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As visitor and locals visit the beach, they’re all staying clear of the water.

) - We’re continuing to monitor dangerous conditions in the Gulf. And that’s having an impact on our beaches.

“We brought the family out and they want to get in the water, but obviously with the waves being like this there’s nothing even I could do. They’re not even having lifeguards out here because of how dangerous it is. So we just want to enjoy it from a distance because even though it’s dangerous, it’s still beautiful,” Mark Coffey said.

“I don’t know what’s going through somebody’s mind when they’re going to attempt that. When it’s double red flags. Maybe they think it’s not going to happen to me, but it absolutely can,” Brenda LeBlanc said.“It’s beautiful to watch from a distance. Just don’t get too close,” LeBlanc said.

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