MUSKEGON, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Officials are recording more than 100 drownings on the Great Lakes in 2022.

It marks the third consecutive year to surpass 100 deaths on the water, according to the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project. The non-profit said more than 1,100 people have drowned in the Great Lakes since 2010 when the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project started keeping track.

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According to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), rip currents, structural currents and large waves are all major safety concerns in the Great Lakes and can pose a threat to the most experienced swimmers.

Lake Michigan is the deadliest of the Great Lakes with more than twice the number of drownings than Lake Ontario, the next most dangerous. GLSRP reports 2018 saw the highest modern annual drowning total at one-hundred-17.