High heat and high bacteria levels spell trouble at these L.A. County beaches
Briefly

As Los Angeles County faces a severe heat wave, public health officials are urging residents to avoid swimming at ten local beaches due to unsafe bacteria levels.
Officials have warned against swimming, surfing, or playing in the water at popular beach locations such as Topanga Canyon and the Santa Monica Pier, citing high bacteria levels.
Temperatures in Southern California are expected to soar between 110 and 115 degrees in the San Fernando Valley, prompting public health warnings.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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