After a Chinese girl Huang Moumou disappeared on Nanhui Xincheng Beach in Pudong, Shanghai, her body was found in Zhenhai District, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province. After a forensic examination, it was confirmed that Huang died by drowning, ruling out the possibility of a criminal case. The incident drew attention to juvenile drowning, which is one of the leading causes of death in unintentional injuries. Parental care and safety education are particularly important. On October 4, a couple reported to the police at the Lingang New Town police station of the Pudong Public Security Bureau, saying that their four-year-old daughter, Huang Moumou, had gone missing at the beach. The girl's father said she disappeared within minutes of his daughter's departure. The police immediately launched a search operation, but never found the girl.
The police organized a large number of police forces, the fire department dispatched drones, and even checked the surrounding monitoring probes, but did not obtain effective clues. Until Huang's father pinpointed the location of the girl's disappearance during the surveillance, the police found a blurry figure in the crowd, and he fell and disappeared into the waves after walking to the beach. After a period of searching, Huang's body was finally found in the mudflats of Zhenhai District, Ningbo, Zhejiang. The police quickly verified the identity of the body and confirmed that it was Huang. The police conducted a forensic investigation of Huang's body, and after comparison and identification by the family, it was confirmed that Huang died by drowning, which basically coincided with the time of her disappearance. The body had no violent injuries and was well dressed, which is characteristic of a drowning death.
After a preliminary investigation, the possibility of a criminal case was ruled out. The incident drew public attention to juvenile drowning. According to incomplete statistics, drowning accidents occupy the first place in adolescent accidental deaths. It also reminds parents of the importance of care and safety education. Especially in waters such as beaches, parents should pay close attention to their children's activities and not leave them alone at the beach. In addition, safety education should also be an important part of families and schools, teaching children how to stay safe in the water. In short, Huang's drowning incident has brought profound lessons to society. We need to strengthen safety education for young people, especially in water activities. Parents and schools should work together to provide a safe environment and adequate safety education for children.
Only in this way will we be able to avoid the recurrence of similar tragedies. End of the article, how do you think we should strengthen safety education for teenagers? Do you have any suggestions? Please leave a message to share your thoughts. "How to avoid drowning?" This is a matter of life safety. While swimming is one of the most popular activities in summer, incorrect swimming practices and lack of safety awareness can lead to drowning accidents. This article will discuss the causes that lead to drowning and how to avoid and cope with it. What is drowning? Drowning is death from suffocation in water. It is a serious physical condition that can lead to cardiac arrest and brain damage.
Some people may lose their autonomy and sink by convulsing in the water due to poor physical condition or sudden stimulation by cold water. Therefore, it is important to know how to avoid drowning and cope with this situation. There are many causes that can lead to drowning. First, not knowing one's own aquatic nature and swimming ability and lacking correct estimates can lead to drowning. Even people who are accustomed to water, do not fully prepare for activities, suddenly suffer from cold water stimulation after entering the water, or swim for too long, and lose too much carbon dioxide in the body may also cause the loss of autonomy and sink. Secondly, weak safety awareness is also an important cause of drowning.
When swimming in non-open water, the limbs may become entangled in underwater weeds and sink, or they may get caught in the mud and lose control. Playing with each other in the water, playing with each other, and panicking after an accident can also lead to drowning. In addition, poor health is also one of the factors that lead to drowning. People with heart disease, anemia, epilepsy and other chronic medical conditions may recur from cold water during swimming, leading to drowning. In particular, the high incidence of drowning in children under 4 years old is mainly in the home water storage container, such as water tank, bathtub, etc. The high incidence of drowning in children aged 5-9 years will involve canals, ponds and reservoirs. Children over the age of 10 have a greater range of activities, mainly ponds, lakes and rivers.
To avoid drowning, we should actively take necessary precautions. Here are some ways to avoid drowning: 1. When swimming, we should follow the "six prohibitions" of drowning prevention: it is not allowed to swim in the water without permission, it is not allowed to swim with others without authorization, it is not allowed to swim without adult guidance, it is not allowed to swim in waters without safety facilities and rescue personnel, it is not allowed to swim in unfamiliar waters, and students who are not familiar with water are not allowed to enter the water without authorization. These guidelines help raise people's awareness of safety and avoid accidents. 2. Learn swimming skills Learning swimming skills is one of the important ways to avoid drowning.
When learning swimming skills, we should choose a regular swimming pool or swimming coach, and follow the coach's guidance to practice according to our physical strength and water level. Beginners should choose ponds and lakes of moderate depth, gradually adapting to the depth and temperature of the water for swimming. 3. Know the weather and water conditions When choosing a swimming place, we should understand the weather and water conditions and choose a safe swimming place to swim. When the weather is abnormal or the waters are dangerous, swimming activities should be suspended. 4. Wearing life-saving equipment Wearing life-saving equipment is one of the important guarantees to avoid drowning. Life-saving equipment should be worn when performing water activities, especially when children swim. Life-saving equipment can provide buoyancy and protection from drowning.
Ways to cope with drowningEven if we take the necessary precautions, the risk of drowning cannot be completely ruled out. Therefore, we need to understand how to deal with drowning so that we can take timely measures in case of danger. 1. Keep your body floating on the surface as much as possible and wait for someone else's rescue. 2. If there is something around that can be grasped, pulled, and supported, quickly grasp it and use the force to surface. 3. If there is nothing to grasp, it is necessary to float up on its own with a certain skill. 4. When excavating, exhale shallowly and inhale deeply. 5. When someone comes to the rescue, you must listen to the command of the rescuer and do not jerk the rescuer. Cramps are one of the most common situations when swimming.
If cramps occur, we should take the following measures:1. leg cramps: swim to shore as soon as possible or grab nearby floats; If you can't continue swimming, take a deep breath and dive underwater, try to straighten your feet, and then try to kick out, try to keep your legs straight, and work hard until the cramps slowly ease. When swimming in the summer, we must always maintain safety awareness, understand swimming knowledge and skills, and follow the necessary safety guidelines. If an accident occurs, we should take timely measures to avoid drowning. Through our joint efforts, we believe that we will be able to enjoy the beauty of summer safely. How to Deal with the Unexpected—A Guide to Water Safety In the summer, swimming becomes one of the most popular outdoor sports.
However, safety issues in the water also follow. How to deal with unexpected accidents in the water has become an important knowledge that every swimmer needs to know. This article will introduce you to some coping methods and measures when encountering sudden accidents in the water. Finger cramps When swimming, if finger cramps, first stay calm. Immediately clench your hand into a fist, grasp it repeatedly, and then open it firmly until there are no more cramps. If you really can't swim, you can float on your back on the water, keep breathing, and wait for rescue. If you choke on water, don't panic. Treading as much water as possible and exposing your head to the surface of the water will reduce the need to choke on water again. Tread regularly for a while to calm yourself down before taking other measures.
If you can't choke on the water, you can ask a nearby swimmer for help. When encountering a whirlpool, if you are caught in the whirlpool, you must first remain calm. Try to lie your body flat on the surface of the water, and then swim quickly in the direction of the whirlpool using the most commonly used swimming style. Do not try to fight the vortex, otherwise it will aggravate the situation of being trapped. If you are entangled in aquatic plants, etc., first of all, stay calm. Don't struggle desperately, kick and kick, otherwise it will make the water and grass wrap tighter. If there are people nearby, ask for help as soon as possible, grab something that can be grabbed, and let your body surface. If there is no one, the most effective way is to take a deep breath and dive into the water to unravel the aquatic weeds.
Children's safety awareness is weak, children's safety awareness is weak, and accidents may occur if they are not careful. Before swimming, be sure to tell your child about swimming safety and don't let them swim alone. If you find your child in danger, help them and tell them how to avoid it. Conclusion: Water safety issues cannot be ignored. Before swimming, it is necessary to understand some basic swimming safety knowledge to enhance self-protection ability. If you encounter an unexpected situation, first stay calm and don't panic. I believe that as long as you master these skills and methods, you can better enjoy the fun of swimming. What do you think everyone should know about swimming safety? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area and share your insights with us.