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Want to Escape the Heat by Visiting the Beach? Make Sure It’s Open, First

With a heat
wave striking Southern California this week
, many might be tempted to head
to the beach for some relief from the 90-degree weather.

But because of the coronavirus, some counties have closed
their shores to the public, aiming to maintain social distancing guidelines and
prevent the spread of the disease. Other counties have allowed residents access
to the waves, though often with restrictions in place to discourage
non-residents from swarming their beaches.

Here are the rules in place for the coastal counties NBCLA
covers.

Los Angeles County

All beaches, including piers, parking lots, bike paths and restrooms are closed. The county’s Safer at Home Order remains in place in all unincorporated areas and cities, except Long Beach and Pasadena, through May 15. Long Beach, which has its own health agency, declared a beach closure through May 15.  

Orange County

Many beaches in Orange County are open, but officials are warning visitors to practice social distancing while they’re seeking refuge from the heat.

Ventura County

Beaches are open, with some restrictions. Walking, hiking, biking and other “active” exercises are permitted, but parking lots and restrooms are not. Beach visitors are also not allowed to sunbathe, fish or otherwise linger in one area.

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Source: NBC Los Angeles

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