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Washington man drowns off Oregon coast in rip current

By Associated Press
Published: August 6, 2019, 11:19am

PORTLAND — A swimmer died off the Oregon coast near Nehalem Bay State Park after being swept out to sea by a rip current.

The Oregonian/OregonLive reports 38-year-old Vladimir Kravchenko of Vancouver drowned Friday evening.

Tillamook Sheriff’s Office Lt. Gordon McCraw says he was camping with family at the park and had been swimming in the surf with two others at the time.

McCraw says all were swept out into the ocean and that two of them made it back.

The incident happened north of Rockaway Beach, where last month, four people were rescued after being pulled out to sea by a rip current.

Authorities say if you are caught in a rip tide or rip current, do not attempt to swim against the tide. Instead, swim parallel to the shore line until you are able to get out of the current.

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