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Posted: 4:47 PM Aug 16, 2008
Lake Michigan Claims Two Lives
After 2 deaths, weather service warns of Lake Michigan currents
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Rip currents have been blamed for the drownings of two teenage swimmers in Indiana waters this summer, and now they're the subject of warnings being issued by the National Weather Service. The warnings are being issued by the weather service's Chicago region, which includes the Lake Michigan shoreline from Kenosha, Wisconsin, to New Buffalo, Michigan. The warnings are sent out via weather radio, to emergency agencies and local media, and through the weather service's Web site.
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