Warning issued as Portuguese man-of-war spotted at some Rhode Island beaches

Warning Issued As Portuguese Man Of War Spotted At Some Rhode Island Beaches

The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management shares this photo of a Portuguese man-of-war.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — The Department of Environmental Management is warning beachgoers of Portuguese man-of-war.

The Department of Environmental Management said Tuesday several man-of-wars were spotted at Scarborough, Roger Wheeler, and East Matunuck beaches this week.

Purple flags will be flown at state beaches to warn swimmers of the dangers of the jellyfish-like creature.

According to the National Ocean Service, the man-of-war is a species of siphonophore. It has tentacles that average 30 feet long but can extend to about 100 feet. While their stings rarely kill people, they’re very painful.

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