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Pictured: Florida spring breakers brawl, pound drinks and twerk on beaches despite crackdown

Throngs of scantily clad spring breakers still showed up to party and pound drinks across parts of Florida — despite Miami Beach’s message that drunken crowds are no longer welcome.

A slew of bikini-wearing young women were spotted letting loose in Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach for the first weekend of the notoriously unruly festivities — with many twerking, dancing and even somersaulting across the sand as the party kicked off.

Huge cheering crowds also formed as college kids got into wrestling matches in Fort Lauderdale, battled it out over beer pong and chugged cocktails from gallon jugs.

Two hunky spring breakers wrestle in the sand in Fort Lauderdale, despite the city’s new rules cracking down on drunken behavior this year. US Sun/MEGA
Bikini-clad girls twerked and danced in Fort Lauderdale over the weekend. US Sun/MEGA

Still, the raucous scenes were noticeably pared back compared to previous years after Miami Beach authorities enacted a number of tough restrictions — including 6 p.m. beach closures — in a bid to curb the out-of-control masses.

In Miami Beach, cops were visible on nearly ever street near the main beach. And Miami’s famed South Beach area was also teeming with officers and federal agents over the first party-filled weekend as revelers swarmed bars and nightclubs.

Spring Break 2024 in Fort Lauderdale. US Sun/MEGA
Crowds of revelers were spotted chugging booze and playing drinking games as they lined the beach. US Sun/MEGA
The alcohol was flowing with partygoers spotted chugging cocktails from gallon jugs in Fort Lauderdale. US Sun/MEGA

It comes after Miami Beach released a biting new video earlier this month revealing it was trying to break up with spring breakers, declaring: “Hey Spring Break, we’re over.”

After three consecutive years of spring break violence, including two fatal shootings in just 36 hours in 2023, Miami Beach officials revealed they were implementing monthlong security measures aimed at curbing the chaos.

“This March, you can expect things like curfews, bag checks and restricted beach access, DUI checkpoints, $100 parking and strong police enforcement for drug possession and violence,” a woman in the video said.

By night, revelers flocked to Miami’s South Beach area, where they swarmed clubs and bars. Romain Maurice for NY Post
Similar scenes, too, unfolded in Fort Lauderdale, where spring breakers flocked to the sand. US Sun/MEGA
A cheerleader showed off her moves in Fort Lauderdale as the party got underway there over the weekend. US Sun/MEGA

Even Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis chimed in, vowing to crack down on anyone who violates the law during spring break.

“Florida is a very welcoming state. We welcome people to come and have a good time. What we don’t welcome is criminal activity. What we don’t welcome is mayhem and people who want to wreak havoc on our communities,” he said.

Local police and Multi Agency Task force members in Miami Beach. Romain Maurice for NY Post
Party goers down tequila in Fort Lauderdale. US Sun/MEGA