ABC News June 12, 2019

Up to 15 people stung by stingrays in Coronado, California

WATCH: A dozen people stung by stingrays in California

Around a dozen beachgoers in Coronado, California, got more than they expected Tuesday afternoon after being stung by stingrays.

Lifeguards say a rise in ocean temperatures increased stingray activity, according to local ABC affiliate KGTV, leading to 10 to 15 people getting stung.

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10 to 15 people were stung by stingrays along the beach in Coronado, Calif., June 11, 2019.

"It feels like fire, like my foot is on fire, and it hurts so bad," Alexis Andujo, one of those stung, told KGTV.

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Beach crews had put purple flags up to warn of stingrays or jellyfish, per KGTV, but they said tourists may not have realized how dangerous the threats were.

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10 to 15 people were stung by stingrays along the beach in Coronado, Calif., June 11, 2019.

Lifeguards set up hot water stations for people to soak the stings to deactivate the venom.