6 drowned in rip currents at Florida beaches in 2 days. Here's what to do if you get caught in one
Six people drowned after they were caught in rip currents at two different Florida beaches in just 48 hours. CBS News Miami's Chelsea Jones explains what the hazard flags at shore mean and what you should do if you ever get caught in one.

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