Health & Fitness

High Levels Of E. Coli Won't Stop Beachgoers Amid Hot Streak

Bde Maka Ska's 32nd Street Beach is closed for a second time this summer.

(Rachel Nunes/Patch)

July 25, 2021

As the heatwave continues, some beaches are closing because of high E. coli levels.

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Bde Maka Ska’s 32nd Street Beach is closed for a second time this summer. It’s only one of 12 beaches in Minneapolis closed during the weekend for high bacteria levels.

Last Thursday, Crystal Lake in Burnsville also shut down for the same reason. It has since reopened.

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