The hazardous surf conditions pose significant risks to beachgoers, including the potential for injury or drowning. Sneaker waves can knock people off their feet and drag them into the ocean, while rip currents can trap even experienced swimmers. According to NOAA, rip currents account for over 80% of beach lifeguard rescues annually in the U.S., and more than 100 fatalities occur each year due to these currents. The NWS has emphasized that these conditions are life-threatening and advises extreme caution for anyone near the water.