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Moment giant wave swallows up swimmers
Moment giant wave swallows up swimmers

News.com.au

time2 days ago

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  • News.com.au

Moment giant wave swallows up swimmers

A harrowing scene unfolded along a Mexico beach on Sunday as drone footage captured swimmers becoming swamped by a huge wave in the wake of Tropical Storm Alvin. The nearly two and a half minute video shows walls of angry surf crashing onto the sandy shoreline of Icacos Beach, giving three swimmers quite the ride as they bobbed up and down – and sometimes disappeared beneath – the swells. At about the 1:13 mark, the trio are pushed under as a massive swell comes ashore, with surf covering the entire sandy beach. 'A group of people swam despite warnings and were swept up by the swell,' Adolfo Kahan Farco, who recorded the video, told Storyful. While there is no official word on their fate, Farco told Storyful it appeared they escaped unharmed. The incident occurred after Tropical Storm Alvin, the first named storm of the eastern Pacific Ocean hurricane season, produced giant swells off the coast of southwest Mexico. This is thanks to peak wind speeds of 60 mph last Thursday. By Saturday morning, peak winds dropped to 35 mph as Alvin dissipated into a post-tropical cyclone. But the National Weather Service had warned that the swells left from Alvin would continue to create potentially dangerous surf and rip current conditions along the coasts of west-central Mexico and southern Baja California through the weekend.

Drone video captures moment giant wave swallows up swimmers on Mexican beach
Drone video captures moment giant wave swallows up swimmers on Mexican beach

New York Post

time2 days ago

  • Climate
  • New York Post

Drone video captures moment giant wave swallows up swimmers on Mexican beach

A harrowing scene unfolded along a Mexico beach Sunday as drone footage captured swimmers becoming swamped by a huge wave in the wake of Tropical Storm Alvin. The nearly 2 1/2-minute video shows walls of angry surf crashing onto the sandy shoreline of Icacos Beach, giving three swimmers quite the ride as they bobbed up and down – and sometimes disappeared beneath – the swells. At about the 1:13 mark, the trio are pushed under as a massive swell comes ashore, with surf covering the entire sandy beach. 'A group of people swam despite warnings and were swept up by the swell,' Adolfo Kahan Farco, who recorded the video, told Storyful. While there is no official word on their fate, Farco told Storyful it appeared they escaped unharmed. The incident occurred after Tropical Storm Alvin, the first named storm of the eastern Pacific Ocean hurricane season, produced giant swells off the coast of southwest Mexico. This is thanks to peak wind speeds of 60 mph last Thursday. 3 A harrowing scene on a Mexican beach shows swimmers becoming swamped by a huge wave in the wake of Tropical Storm Alvin. @adolfokahan via Storyful 3 The nearly 2 1/2-minute video shows walls of angry surf crashing onto the sandy shoreline of Icacos Beach, giving three swimmers quite the ride as they bobbed up and down. @adolfokahan via Storyful 3 The incident occurred after Tropical Storm Alvin produced giant swells off the coast of southwest Mexico. @adolfokahan via Storyful By Saturday morning, peak winds dropped to 35 mph as Alvin dissipated into a post-tropical cyclone. But the National Weather Service had warned that the swells left from Alvin would continue to create potentially dangerous surf and rip current conditions along the coasts of west-central Mexico and southern Baja California through the weekend.

Watch: Drone video shows giant wave swallowing up swimmers on Mexican beach
Watch: Drone video shows giant wave swallowing up swimmers on Mexican beach

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Watch: Drone video shows giant wave swallowing up swimmers on Mexican beach

ACAPULCO, Mexico – A harrowing scene unfolded along a Mexico beach Sunday as drone footage captured swimmers becoming swamped by a huge wave in the wake of Tropical Storm Alvin. The nearly 2 1/2-minute video shows walls of angry surf crashing onto the sandy shoreline of Icacos Beach, giving three swimmers quite the ride as they bobbed up and down – and sometimes disappeared beneath – the swells. At about the 1:13 mark, the trio are pushed under as a massive swell comes ashore, with surf covering the entire sandy beach. "A group of people swam despite warnings and were swept up by the swell," Adolfo Kahan Farco, who recorded the video, told Storyful. While there is no official word on their fate, Farco told Storyful it appeared they escaped unharmed. The incident occurred after Tropical Storm Alvin, the first named storm of the eastern Pacific Ocean hurricane season, produced giant swells off the coast of southwest Mexico, thanks to peak wind speeds of 60 mph last Thursday. By Saturday morning, peak winds dropped to 35 mph as Alvin dissipated into a post-tropical cyclone. How To Watch Fox Weather But the National Weather Service had warned that the swells left from Alvin would continue to create potentially dangerous surf and rip current conditions along the coasts of west-central Mexico and southern Baja California through the article source: Watch: Drone video shows giant wave swallowing up swimmers on Mexican beach

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