Summer is coming, and temperatures are climbing
There has been an increase in children's water activities
Informal water play places such as rivers and viewing pools
Drowning accidents
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The 6-year-old girl who went missing has drowned
According to the national emergency broadcast, on the evening of May 13, the Ministry of Public Security's emergency release platform for missing children released a message saying: A 6-year-old girl in Chengmai, Hainan Province was lost and her family was urgently looking for her.
On May 14, the reporter learned from the platform that the lost girl had been confirmed to have died by drowning.
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3 people drowned in the river road
On May 9, a number of netizens posted that seven students in Helip Town, Lianjiang City, Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, had an accident while swimming in the river, and three of them drowned.
According to media sources, the incident occurred after school on the afternoon of May 8, and the three students who drowned were all second-year students of Helip Middle School, and they were classmates, including a boarding student and two day students.
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A 7-year-old boy drowned in a community landscape pool
According to the Chuncheng Evening News, on May 5, a 7-year-old boy in a community in Kunming, Yunnan Province, drowned in the landscape pool of the community and died after being sent to the hospital for rescue by 120.
According to the person in charge of property management, before the incident, a cleaning aunt found that the child was fishing in the water and dissuaded her, but the child ignored it.
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High-risk drowning sites for different age groups
The most common places of drowning for children under the age of 4 are mainly domestic water storage containers such as water tanks and bathtubs.
The most common places for children aged 5-9 years to drown involve canals, ponds and reservoirs.
Children over the age of 10 can be at risk of drowning in ponds, lakes and rivers due to a larger range of autonomous activities.
Children keep in mind the "six noes and two sessions" and parents do "four knows"
How can I save myself when I am drowning?