Beaches in Los Angeles and San Diego counties are closed due to stay-at-home orders. State-operated beaches are also closed, AP reported.
Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore noted that Los Angeles County beaches were empty on Saturday and thanked residents.
“My compliments to our community for staying away from the beaches in LA. From Malibu, Santa Monica, Venice, to Dockweiler - All Clear!! Safer at Home will get us there sooner,” he wrote.
“It’s crowded out,” O'Rourke said. “We haven’t had too many issues with [social distancing] as lifeguards. Our primary mission is watching the water. We’ve had dozens of ocean rescues and hundreds of preventative actions.”
California Gov. Gavin Newsom called on residents to avoid leaving their areas to go visit counties with fewer restrictions.
“I just caution you, if you’re going to get in the car, make a long drive and expect to find parking to go to a closed beach, it is very unlikely,” Newsom said, reported the Ventura County Star. He added that people visiting open parks and beaches should “abide by social distancing.”