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Experts: About 200 People Drown in the Czech Republic Every Year, Czechs Underestimate Water Safety | českénoviny.cz

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Prague - An average of about 200 people die from drowning in the Czech Republic every year. At the same time, Czechs have long underestimated the rules and safety around water. This was told to journalists on the occasion of World Drowning Prevention Day by the director of the public health protection department and deputy chief hygienist Matyáš Fošum. According to the head of the prevention department of the Police Presidium of the Czech Republ…
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In the Czech Republic, an average of about 200 people die from drowning every year. At the same time, Czechs have long underestimated the rules and safety around water. This was told to journalists today on the occasion of World Drowning Prevention Day by the director of the public health protection department and deputy chief hygienist Matyáš Fošum. According to the head of the prevention department of the Police Presidium of the Czech Republic…

In the Czech Republic, an average of about 200 people die from drowning every year. At the same time, Czechs have long underestimated the rules and safety around water. From the beginning of this year to July 18, 94 people drowned.

Since the beginning of the year, 94 people have drowned in the Czech Republic. Every year, there are approximately two hundred victims. It is a dramatic number when compared to deaths in traffic accidents. Children are especially at risk.

Prague - An average of about 200 people die from drowning in the Czech Republic every year. At the same time, Czechs have long underestimated the rules and safety around water. This was told to journalists on the occasion of World Drowning Prevention Day by the director of the public health protection department and deputy chief hygienist Matyáš Fošum. According to the head of the prevention department of the Police Presidium of the Czech Republ…

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ceskenoviny.cz broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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