India, June 30 -- Beachgoers at two U.S. beaches were shocked when cocaine worth millions washed ashore. On Thursday, approximately $1.5 million worth of cocaine was discovered on a beach in Baldwin County, Alabama. Swimmers spotted the packages floating in the water, dragged them ashore, and immediately informed the law enforcement.

Baldwin County Sheriff's Capt. Danny Steelman told CBS News: "50 packages, 2.2 pounds per package, 110 pounds with a value of about $1.5M."

Authorities noted that barnacles were attached to the bundles, suggesting they had been in the water for some time.

This incident is not the first of its kind in Alabama. In 2021, 100 grams of cocaine washed ashore, followed by additional packages in the days that foll...