Beaches in Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia remain closed after medical waste and debris began washing ashore over the past ...
The Ocean City Public Works Department has reported that no medical waste was found on the beach following a post-high tide ...
Public officials said Monday that medical waste and debris continued to wash ashore on the state’s beaches, though less than the ... and should not touch any plastic debris in or near the water.” ...
State and local officials at oceanfront beaches from Delaware to Virginia that closed due to medical waste washing ashore are ...
Assateague State Park, along with other beaches along the Maryland coast, is experiencing a significant amount of medical waste washing onshore. Access to the ocean will be restricted at this time.
Maryland State Parks announce Assateague State Park and other beaches are restricting ocean access after medical waste is ...
Beaches in Delaware, Maryland and Virginia announced they were closed to swimmers Sunday due to medical waste that washed ...
Medical waste continued to wash ashore Monday along the Delmarva coast. The trash has littered beaches from Rehoboth Beach, ...
Maryland officials closed Assateague State Park to swimming or any other activities in the ocean. The Assateague Island ...
Sixty state and federal agencies are working busily to try to contain an onshore wash of medical waste over the weekend along ...
Assateague State Park; Ocean City, and Fenwick Island have all temporarily prohibited ocean access following medical waste ...