We were enjoying a completely normal day at the beach — calm waves, warm sun, families playing everywhere. Then, out of nowhere, the lifeguards rushed along the shore and raised a purple flag. Seconds later, they started telling everyone to get out of the water immediately.
Most people looked confused. Some argued. I had no idea what a purple flag meant… until the lifeguard explained it, and suddenly everything made sense.
A purple flag is one of the rarest and most serious beach warnings. It doesn’t signal rough waves or bad weather — it warns about dangerous marine life. Not just jellyfish, but potentially stingrays, man-o-wars, sea lice outbreaks, or even large predators spotted nearby.
That day, something had been seen close to shore — something that could cause serious injuries in seconds. The lifeguards acted fast, and clearing the water likely prevented someone from being severely hurt.
People always watch the waves, the skies, the red flags…
But the purple flag?
That’s the one you should never ignore.
Whenever you’re at the beach, check the flag pole. It might just save your life.