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Caution urged as drowning toll rises in Poland

02.07.2024 01:00
A total of 116 people have drowned in Poland since the beginning of April, authorities have said, urging vacationers to be cautious when swimming and enjoying other water sports.
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On Monday alone, two drowning deaths were reported nationwide as people took to lakes, rivers and the Baltic Sea, the Government Centre for Security (RCB) reported.

On Saturday, June 29, seven people drowned across the country, according to police statistics.

Officials say alcohol is among the main causes of swimmers drowning in Poland. Deaths often occur in bathing areas not patrolled by lifeguards.

The Government Centre for Security has warned people that they should not drink or take drugs before going swimming. It also appealed to citizens to steer clear of unguarded beaches and to wear a life jacket when on a boat or canoe.

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Source: IAR, PAP