Health officials have issued a water quality advisory for beachgoers in certain areas of Miami-Dade County. The Florida Department of Health is warning people to avoid swimming in the water at Oleta State Park in North Miami Beach, Surfside, and Collins Park in Miami Beach. Elevated levels of bacteria have been detected in the water, prompting the advisory.

The advisory serves as a warning for residents and visitors to these specific areas to be cautious and refrain from swimming in the water until further notice. It is important for the public to heed these warnings in order to protect their health and safety. The Florida Department of Health will continue to monitor the water quality and will provide updates once the water tests clear of any harmful bacteria.

Beachgoers should take necessary precautions while enjoying the beaches in Miami-Dade County. They should avoid swimming or wading into areas where there are signs indicating that the water may be unsafe. If you do enter the water, it is recommended to shower immediately afterwards and wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Stay informed and stay safe while enjoying the beautiful beaches of Miami-Dade County.