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Drowning cases doubled since last year

Drowning cases doubled since last year
To date 50 lives have been lost to drowning compared to 25 last year.

In the latest incident a 6-year-old primary school student of Naviyago settlement Lautoka drowned yesterday morning while playing near a river.

According to Fiji Water Safety Council examination of the drowning statistics shows that river usage has always been a hotspot for these fatalities and that 36 percent of drowning occur in a river.

Fiji Water Safety Council said even though this is a cool season, the drowning death toll per month have still averaged 5 which is  quite large when in the past in cooler months an average of 2 drowning cases have been reported.


Story by: Praneeta Prakash

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