Authorities are issuing warnings about the deadly boat challenge on TikTok after multiple fatalities occurred due to participants jumping or flipping off the backs of speeding boats, emphasizing the dangers of reckless social media trends.

In a chilling warning against the dangers of social media trends, authorities are sounding the alarm after multiple fatalities occurred in connection with ByteDance-owned TikTok's latest viral challenge.

What Happened: The perilous boat challenge circulating on TikTok has led to a string of tragic deaths that have left authorities deeply concerned.

The heart-wrenching stories of four individuals from Alabama losing their lives while attempting this reckless stunt serve as a chilling reminder of the dangers lurking behind the glossy facade of viral fame reported Dexerto.

What is the Challenge: Participants engage in daring feats by jumping or flipping off the backs of speeding boats, only to face dire consequences upon impact with the water's surface.

As the boats race forward, these thrill-seekers leap feet-first, hoping to make a splash in front of their peers while capturing the dangerous act on camera. However, their reckless actions have proven fatal, resulting in broken necks and subsequent drownings.

Authorities Speak Out: Captain Jim Dennis, from the Childersburg Rescue Squad in Alabama, expressed his frustration with the needless loss of life caused by this ill-advised challenge. "Last six months, we have had four drownings that were easily avoidable. They were doing a TikTok challenge," he explained.

The first tragic incident occurred in February, witnessed by the victim's family, who watched in horror as their loved one leaped into the Coosa River, recording his demise.

Warnings On TikTok: Videos circulating on TikTok under the hashtag #boatjumping now come with a cautionary message: "Participating in this activity could result in you or others getting hurt."

Why It's Important: This isn't the first time a dangerous TikTok trend has claimed lives. Previously, a 16-year-old girl tragically lost her life while attempting the viral 'scarf game,' a variation of the deadly Blackout Challenge, the report noted.