Oregon health officials urge beach safety after heavy rainfall

Tracee Tuesday

PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Oregon health officials are reminding beachgoers to take precautions even though the state’s beach monitoring season has ended for the year.

The Oregon Beach Monitoring Program, part of the Oregon Health Authority, wrapped up its 2025 sampling season in mid-September. Still, officials say bacteria levels can rise after periods of heavy rain, increasing health risks for swimmers.

Visitors to the coast are encouraged to wait at least 48 hours after rainfall before entering the ocean, shower after swimming, wash hands before eating, and avoid swallowing seawater.

The seasonal monitoring program operates from mid-May through mid-September, issuing advisories only during active sampling months.

For current beach conditions and more safety information, visit healthoregon.org/beach or contact OBMP at 1-877-290-6767.

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