Lake Michigan Drownings: Why Our Beaches Need Lifeguards Now
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Lake Michigan’s sheer size and beauty belie its danger. Stretching 300 miles long and 100 miles wide, it behaves more like an ocean than an inland lake. Statistics show Lake Michigan has claimed more lives through drowning than any other lake in the country in recent years. In fact, over the last 15 years, more than 640 people have drowned in Lake Michigan, a grim tally higher than in Lakes Superior, Huron, Erie, or Ontario. Nearly half of all drownings in the five Great Lakes happen on Lake Michigan alone. This deadly pattern has earned it titles like “the deadliest” and “most dangerous” lake in America from safety organizations and news outlets.
What makes Lake Michigan so hazardous? Part of the answer lies in its powerful currents and waves. The…
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