2 children stung by Portuguese man-of-war on Fire Island

Officials are warning swimmers after two children were stung by a Portuguese man-of-war on Fire Island beaches. Purple flags are flying at Islip Town beaches to warn beachgoers. According to officials,

News 12 Staff

Jul 9, 2015, 2:02 AM

Updated 3,458 days ago

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Officials are warning swimmers after two children were stung by a Portuguese man-of-war on Fire Island beaches.
Purple flags are flying at Islip Town beaches to warn beachgoers.
According to officials, a young boy was airlifted to Southside Hospital Tuesday after stepping on the venomous organism on a Kismet beach while playing. A short time later, a 4-year-old boy was stung at Davis Park.
The man-of-war can cause a painful sting that leaves red welts on skin for up to three days. In some cases, it can affect breathing or cause a heart condition.
Lifeguards say that they will be keeping caution flags up until there is no sign of the man-of-war off the South Shore. They say they will be inspecting the coastline every few hours.
Lifeguards say they believe the man-of-war are washing up from the Jersey Shore, where a few were found last week. They are not indigenous to Long Island.