Dangerous 15ft waves to hit seaside resorts as people told to stay out of sea
Despite concerns over an increase in coronavirus cases caused by a lack of social distancing thousaands packed into seaside resorts and popular hotspots in England yesterday.But people heading to beaches in the south west including Cornwall and Devon have been warned to take extra care as dangerous 15ft waves are expected.
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