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The following table contains the annual fatality reports using data extracted from WAID. These reports are published on a calendar year basis; we aim to release the first edition of the report by the middle of the following year.
- Interactive Report
WAID Interactive Report 2023 (Click here to view the Pre...
- Press Release
The key accidental drowning insights are as follows: There...
- Interactive Report
The key accidental drowning insights are as follows: There were 226 accidental fatalities in the UK in 2022; 105 of them during June, July and August. Of that 226, 151 of them were in England; 45 in Scotland; 22 in Wales; 8 in Northern Ireland.
Using a three-year average (years 2013 – 2015), prior to the implementation of the UK Drowning Prevention Strategy, there were 476 water-related fatalities each year in England. The 2022 figures show that overall water-related fatalities are below the baseline level (see Figure 2). Year.
Aug 10, 2012 · Analysis in 2022 from the Water Incident Research Hub (WIRH) shows that in 133 accidental drownings in outdoor spaces (including lakes, quarries, reservoirs, rivers, locks, canals, ponds, and...
May 18, 2023 · The key accidental drowning insights are as follows: There were 226 accidental fatalities in the UK in 2022; 105 of them during June, July and August. Of that 226, 151 of them were in England; 45 in Scotland; 22 in Wales; 8 in Northern Ireland.
May 18, 2023 · The key accidental drowning insights are as follows: There were 226 accidental fatalities in the UK in 2022; 105 of them during June, July and August. Of that 226, 151 of them were in England; 45 in Scotland; 22 in Wales; 8 in Northern Ireland.
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