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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,...
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. Inland water, such as rivers, canals, lakes, reservoirs, and quarries continue to be the leading ...
In 2022, there were 597 water-related fatalities in the United Kingdom from all recorded causes. There were fewer fatalities, overall, compared to the years 2019 – 2021. Figure 1: Overall water-related fatalities by year, 2018-2022
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.
In 2022, there were 597 water-related fatalities in the United Kingdom from all recorded causes. There were fewer fatalities, overall, compared to the years 2019-2021. Figure 1: Overall fatalities by year, 2018-2022
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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The inaugural report provides a tangible picture of accidental drownings in the UK and uses data from the Water Incident Database (WAID) as well as other reliable data sources to provide the UK Government with evidence backed insights on why the approach to drowning prevention needs to be improved.