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Oregon beaches warned of deadly sneaker waves

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  • National Weather Service warns of sneaker waves in Oregon
  • Sneaker waves can knock over people and carry heavy driftwood logs
  • Beach Hazards Statement issued for a moderate risk of sneaker waves
  • Southwest counties of Curry, Coos and Douglas to be impacted
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  • The National Weather Service has issued a Beach Hazards Statement warning of dangerous sneaker waves in Northern and Central California coastal areas until January 20.
  • A Small Craft Advisory is in effect until January 18 for waters from Pt. St. George to Cape Mendocino and from Cape Mendocino to Pt. Arena.
  • Meteorologists attribute the sneaker waves to powerful offshore storms generating high swells, which can move large objects such as logs and sweep people into the sea from rocks, jetties, and beaches.
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