Three people died at Florida’s Panama City Beach Saturday, all in separate drowning incidents.
Water conditions on the day were severe. Double-red flags indicated that no swimming was allowed and that currents were hazardous.The Panama City Beach Police Department said officers responded to the first incident at 12:04 p.m., where they found lifeguards actively rescuing a female, 39-year-old Kimberly Ann Mckelvy Moore, from the Gulf of Mexico behind Days Inn. She was brought to shore but unresponsive to life-saving measures.
A spokesperson for Panama City Beach told Scripps News that warning systems are in place across the city when water conditions are dangerous. Here is the full statement:
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