Rip Currents Blamed for Gulf Shores Swimmer Death
Officials urge caution after another drowning on the Alabama coast

Gulf Shores, Ala. — (OBA) — Tuesday, Gulf Shores experienced its second drowning of the season after a visitor lost their life while swimming in the Gulf. Emergency teams responded quickly to the situation, but efforts to save the swimmer’s life were unsuccessful. The incident prompted renewed concern over beach safety among city officials who cautioned that rip currents have increased risks for swimmers and stressed the importance of following posted safety notices.
The drowning occurred on Tuesday, August 12, near the Lighthouse Condominiums in Gulf Shores. This marks the second drowning in the city in 2025. Officials have identified rip currents as a primary factor in the incident, which underscores ongoing hazards for those venturing into the Gulf during summer months.
First responders were dispatched promptly after receiving the emergency call. Beach safety teams and local emergency medical responders acted swiftly but sadly were unable to save the swimmer. The drowning victim was identified as a 53-year-old man from New York.
Local leaders and beach safety experts are urging residents and visitors to be vigilant when entering the Gulf. They recommend swimming only in designated areas when lifeguards are present and regularly checking weather and water condition updates. Recent drownings have heightened the sense of caution among families frequently visiting Gulf Shores.
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