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People are swimming in the floodwaters—here’s why you shouldn’t do that

man smoking hookah on floatation device during flood

You would think that not swimming in floodwaters, containing everything from hidden debris to raw sewage, would be common sense. But we live in a world where people believe taking horse dewormer is a better defense against COVID-19 than the vaccine, so perhaps it should come as no surprise that many saw the flooding from Hurricane Ida as an ideal opportunity to go for a swim, including this Vine Street Expressway diver in Philadelphia.

https://www.twitter.com/fingers2fat/status/1433268054503444480
https://www.twitter.com/Young_Castro1/status/1433583932449116163
https://www.twitter.com/KnightQueenMako/status/1433640534623588355

As many government officials and relief organizations have been trying to make clear since the flooding started, entering the floodwaters, even to try and wade through them, is incredibly dangerous.

https://www.twitter.com/AACO_OEM/status/1432372329670131723
https://www.twitter.com/nymetrowx/status/1433251943976165377
https://www.twitter.com/AACO_OEM/status/1432372329670131723

In addition to the raw sewage, floodwaters are often contaminated with everything from medical, radiological, and chemical waste to gasoline.

https://www.twitter.com/JeanManuel10/status/1433640224224055299
https://www.twitter.com/IdentifyMLO/status/1433620292534898690
https://twitter.com/Skylinex13/status/1433539576040071169

Then there are the strong, hidden currents that can pull you down and away, the hidden debris, which includes things like broken glass and concrete, and sometimes even downed but still live power lines. Not to mention the rats, snakes, and alligators that get caught up in there, too.

https://twitter.com/midozuku/status/1432867633196580864
https://twitter.com/SunglassPri/status/1433592193508429828
https://twitter.com/WeatherNation/status/902255000562188289

Thanks to all the contaminants in the water, contact with it can lead to all sorts of infections, especially if ingested or if it comes into contact with an open wound. Medical Student Jean M. Alejandro put together a Twitter thread outlining some of the diseases, and their outcomes, most likely to be contracted from floodwater, along with a plea that people stay away and avoid the risks.

https://twitter.com/JeanManuel10/status/1433640224224055299
https://twitter.com/JeanManuel10/status/1433805742776193027
https://twitter.com/JeanManuel10/status/1433807047452205057

Fortunately, most people already seem to agree, as the vast majority of Twitter responses to the swimmers are disgusted and horrified.

https://twitter.com/ou1ixes/status/1433595613447434241
https://twitter.com/SoDebNair/status/1433607945116323840
https://twitter.com/rw_briggs/status/1433565604263378954

With some connecting flood-swimmers to those who don't shower properly, not washing their legs or "waiting for the stink".

https://twitter.com/Incognegro_Ant/status/1433568857512415242
https://twitter.com/alweaver22/status/1433524914657669123
https://twitter.com/DrumDevosDrum/status/1433810015786180611

Still, please stay out of the floodwaters. ICUs are already overwhelmed with COVID patients in a lot of areas, so don't add to the problem.

The post People are swimming in the floodwaters—here’s why you shouldn’t do that appeared first on The Daily Dot.

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