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Dlrg Interim Balance: Rainy July - Less Bathing Dead

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Since the beginning of the year, fewer people have died in bathing than a year ago. One reason: the bad weather in July. However, the DLRG warns: light-headedness and overcrowding are often fatal for young men in particular.

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Since the beginning of the year, fewer people have died in bathing than a year ago. One reason: the bad weather in July. However, the DLRG warns: light-headedness and overcrowding are often fatal for young men in particular.

·Hamburg, Germany
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In Bavaria, there are the majority of bathing deaths – only in June did an 82-year-old drown in the gravel basin. DLRG warns: good swimmers can also be at risk.

·Hof, Germany
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Much rain in the summer of 2025, less bathing dead. But this could change quickly again, warns the DLRG.

In the first seven months of 2025 fewer people died in bathing accidents in Germany than in the same period last year. However, the DLRG warns against recklessness.

·Hamburg, Germany
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On Thursday, the DLRG presented its interim report for the 2025 bathing season in Travemünde (Schleswig-Holstein). In the first seven months of the year, slightly fewer people were killed in bathing accidents in Germany than in the same period last year. However, the reason for this is also the rainy July. The post DLRG interim report: Less bathing deaths than in the same period last year – also due to rainy July appeared first on SAT.1 REGIONAL.

In Germany, 236 people have drowned in water bodies this year, 16 less in the previous year.

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Tagesschau broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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