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Interview - Many Bathing Fatalities: DLRG Calls for More Measures for the Preservation of Swimming Pools

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
In view of the high number of bathing fatalities, the German Life Savings Society is calling for more measures against swimming pool closures. A new idea is needed as to how baths could be managed, said DLRG President Vogt to Deutschlandfunk. Especially in rural areas, there is undersupply.

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In view of the high number of bathing fatalities, the German Life Savings Society is calling for more measures against swimming pool closures. A new idea is needed as to how baths could be managed, said DLRG President Vogt to Deutschlandfunk. Especially in rural areas, there is undersupply.

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Lakes, rivers and baths are a welcome cooling in the heat. But the jump into the cold water poses deadly dangers. Germany's lifesavers record a sad record.

·Bonn, Germany
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Easygoing, group pressure, self-overestimation, alcohol: Men in particular die in the water – and the danger continues to grow for two reasons.

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On just one weekend in June, seven people died in bathing accidents in BW. DLRG and a psychologist explain why men drown on lakes and rivers more often than women.

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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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