drownings
Coverage of drownings in the Nexus archive.
- Drownings are on the rise... and I've seen the reason why in my clinic. I can barely believe it: DR ELLIE CANNON
Drownings are increasing, and Dr. Ellie Cannon has identified a reason for this trend based on her observations in her clinic.
- UK heatwave drownings death toll rises to six after woman's body is found in pool - as other victims include boy, 15, and 69-year-old man
The UK heatwave has led to six drowning deaths, including a woman found in a pool, a 15-year-old boy, and a 69-year-old man.
- Live: Paris Pride postponed, drowning death toll rises as Europe swelters in record heatwave
The Paris Pride March was postponed due to police concerns about overburdening emergency services during a record heatwave. France's heatwave-related drowning death toll increased to 55.
- As heat wave smothers Europe, some hospital rooms lack AC
A heat wave has been smothering Europe for almost a week, breaking records, closing schools, and causing hundreds of deaths linked to exposure and drownings. Some hospital rooms in the region lack air conditioning during the extreme weather event.
- France's elderlies particularly at risk as heatwave suffocates country
France is experiencing a severe heatwave with temperatures around 40°C in cities like Bordeaux, Rennes, and Toulouse, marking the hottest since 1947. The extreme heat has led to two children found dead in a parked car and 40 drownings as people sought to cool off.
- Sex abuse, drownings, boat accidents and even mass shootings: The dire dangers parents should be aware of before shipping kids off to summer camps
The article highlights serious risks such as sex abuse, drownings, boat accidents, and mass shootings that parents should consider before sending children to summer camps. It emphasizes the need for awareness regarding these potential dangers.
- France heatwave sparks calls for more supervision at swimming areas after multiple drownings
A heatwave in France has led to calls for increased supervision at swimming areas following multiple drownings. Police officers blocked access to the Emmanuelle-Riva Footbridge over the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris.
- Exceptionally early heatwave shatters records and brings deaths in Europe
The UK broke a century-old temperature record twice in 24 hours during a spring heatwave, with temperatures reaching 35.1°C at London’s Kew Gardens. The heatwave caused drownings in Britain and France as people sought to cool down, prompting government warnings about life-threatening risks.