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2024 sets decade-high record for drowning fatalities in the Region of Murcia
Sharp rise in unguarded area fatalities and summer incidents highlights urgent need for improved water safety measures
The Region of Murcia closed 2024 with the highest number of fatal drownings of this decade, according to the Royal Spanish Lifesaving and Rescue Federation's latest report. A total of 19 people lost their lives in aquatic areas of the region, an increase of three fatalities compared to 2023. This figure, surpassed only in 2019 with 20 recorded deaths, underscores the growing concern over water safety.- Demographics: The majority of victims were men (81.5%), over 55 years old (46.7%), and of Spanish nationality (85.6%).
- Locations: Beaches accounted for 244 deaths (51.8%), followed by rivers (85) and swimming pools (57).
- Surveillance: 45.22% of drownings occurred in unguarded areas, while 40.76% happened in locations where surveillance was not deemed necessary.










