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More than 50 Massachusetts beaches are closed to swimming due to bacteria or algae

Por: The Boston Globe Nation July 11, 2023

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More than 50 beaches in Massachusetts have been closed to swimming due to bacterial and other issues, state officials said Monday.The state Department of Public Health updated its , showing that the water quality was unsafe at 53 beaches, ranging from the coastline and the Cape to freshwater beaches further inland.The number of posted beaches has dropped since the list was .In Boston, those beaches included Malibu Beach, Savin Hill Beach, and... + full article



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