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Multiple swimmers and boogie boarders were rescued from rip currents at Cable Beach in Rye, New Hampshire, caused by Hurricane Erin.

Rye officials issued red flag warnings, advising beachgoers to stay in shallow water, but have not prohibited swimming.

Neighboring York County, Maine, has banned swimming due to the dangerous surf conditions.

Rye's lifeguard staff has been reduced due to students returning to college, increasing the Fire Department's beach patrol responsibilities.

RYE — Rip currents caused by Hurricane Erin led swimmers and boogie boarders to be rescued Aug. 22 from the waters off Cable Beach.

Town lifeguards and Rye Fire Department personnel saved people in separate morning incidents at Cable Beach.

One struggling open water swimmer was safely b

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