The Brief
- Flagler County deputies are stepping up safety measures for the 41st Palm Coast Holiday Boat Parade on Sunday, following a recent boat crash in Merritt Island that injured three people.
- Nearly 200 boats and thousands of spectators are expected for the record-breaking event along the Intracoastal Waterway.
- Authorities, including FWC officers, will patrol the route to ensure safety, with the parade starting at 6 p.m.
FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. – Deputies in Flagler County are preparing to ensure safety at Florida’s largest holiday boat parade, set for Sunday evening.
The heightened precautions follow a recent boat crash during a similar parade in Merritt Island that injured three people.
This year marks the 41st Palm Coast Holiday Boat Parade, expected to feature nearly 200 boats, breaking last year’s record.…