People warned not to swim in harbour over fears currents could 'overpower' people
People have been urged not to swim in Littlehampton Harbour entrance over fears people in the water could be overpowered by strong currents.
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Journalist based in Brighton covering news in the city and beyond.
Some of Jasmine's articles are drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, a journalist or editor always decides what content to cover and gathers the information. The content is always reviewed and sometimes edited before it is published.
People have been urged not to swim in Littlehampton Harbour entrance over fears people in the water could be overpowered by strong currents.
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