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ORIGINAL STORY KE IKI BEACH, Hawaii (KHON2) — Three people were swept into the ocean by a large wave at Kei Iki Beach on Oahu’s North Shore Monday morning.
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The incident took place Monday morning at Ke Iki beach. There is no lifeguard tower at the beach, but lifeguards do patrol the area. Safety officials said there were signs posted for beachgoers ...
KE IKI BEACH, Hawaii (KHON2) — Three people were swept into the ocean by a large wave at Kei Iki Beach on Oahu’s North Shore Monday morning. UPDATE: On Tuesday, the Honolulu Police Department ...
Honolulu Ocean Safety Lt. Kerry Atwood noted that while Ke Iki can be a peaceful beach, swells can be unpredictable and dangerous. "So people can come to the beach, and it looks like it’s a calm ...
There is no lifeguard tower at Ke Iki Beach, though lifeguards patrol the area in all-terrain vehicles and watercrafts. Lifeguards at Waimea Bay also warned people to stay out of the dangerous ...
The first of seven turtle nests on the North Shore beach have emerged after volunteers raised alarms about disturbance from beachgoers and houses nearby.
UPDATE @ 4:00 P.M. Honolulu Police say 72-year-old Susie Jett from Moore and 63-year-old man from California were killed after being swept into the ocean by a large wave at Kei Iki Beach.
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