Swimming in Columbia waters riskier after heavy rains as germs up chance of illness
Heavy rains can make it more likely swimmers in rivers, lakes and the ocean across South Carolina will get sick.
Heavy rains can make it more likely swimmers in rivers, lakes and the ocean across South Carolina will get sick.
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