Humberto’s Waves Bring Life-Threatening Surf, Drowning Reported
Humberto’s Waves Bring Life-Threatening Surf, Drowning Reported
US · Published Sep 30, 2025
Hurricane Humberto's swells are causing dangerous rip currents along East Coast beaches.
A drowning has been reported in Florida due to the life-threatening surf conditions.
Bermuda may experience gusty winds and rain bands as Humberto moves into the Atlantic.
Life-threatening rip currents along East Coast beaches
Hurricane Humberto's swells are generating life-threatening rip currents along East Coast beaches, posing a significant risk to swimmers and beachgoers. These dangerous currents have already led to a tragic incident in Florida, where a man drowned after being swept out to sea. Humberto, currently a Category 2 hurricane with sustained winds of 100 mph, is expected to weaken as it moves north-northwest into the open Atlantic. While a direct landfall is not anticipated, Bermuda may experience gusty winds and outer rain bands from the storm.
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