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Swift water typically refers to fast-moving water, often found in rivers or streams with strong currents. It can vary in speed, but generally, swift water flows at speeds greater than 3 to 5 miles per hour (4.8 to 8 kilometers per hour) and can exceed 10 miles per hour (16 kilometers per hour) in more turbulent sections. The specific speed can depend on factors like the gradient of the riverbed, volume of water, and weather conditions. Swift water poses significant risks, particularly for swimmers and those engaging in water sports.

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