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WHO: 20,000 People Drown in Europe Each Year | METROWATCH

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By Cecilia Odey

 

On the eve of World Drowning Prevention Day, the European Regional Director of the World Health Organisation (WHO) highlighted the urgency of raising awareness on drowning.

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As a public health issue, this has killed an estimated 20,000 people annually in the European region.

“Most of us rarely, if ever, think about drowning as a public health hazard with significant impact.’’

Hans Henri P. Kluge said this in a statement on Monday.

The recent capsizing of the Adriana, a fishing vessel carrying migrants in the waters between Greece and Italy, added hundreds of victims to this toll in June.

“In that one single catastrophe, more than 600 people huddled in desperation and drowned together; most bodies will never be recovered,’’ he noted.

According to the WHO, the majority of victims tragically drowned alone in varied circumstances, from unsupervised pools to deadly rip currents.

Europe is home to the world’s heaviest alcohol drinkers per capita, and this also adds to the crisis.

“Alcohol is causally associated with 26 per cent of all drowning deaths in the European region,’’ Kluge said.

The migration crisis further aggravated the issue.

According to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), about 34,000 people have been drowned in the course of migration since 2014, Kluge said.

He said this while underscoring the urgency to act.

“This represents 60 per cent of all migration-associated deaths recorded, and of these, almost four out of five have occurred in the Mediterranean and the English Channel.

The director said both were within the WHO European Region.

Globally, at least 236,000 people lose their lives from drowning each year, according to the WHO.

“This, however, accounts only for unintentional drownings.

“The true toll, excluding deaths from other related causes, is underestimated by 30 to 50 percent,’’ Kluge said.

As the World Drowning Prevention Day on July 25 approaches, Kluge called for urgent action to address the problem.

“We should ensure that our collective focus on drowning will no longer be based on the latest mass casualty disaster.

“But on how the loss of each and every life to drowning could have been prevented in the first place,’’ he said.

 

(Xinhua/NAN)

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