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Officials warn of water risks as summer activities increase

CHITTENDEN COUNTY, VERMONT, JUN 22 – Officials warn that rising outdoor swimming during heat waves increases drowning risks and advise life jacket use and supervision to prevent accidents, citing recent rescues and fatalities.

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“Remind kids to ask permission before going near water and always make sure someone is watching,” said Jess Lukas, Burlington YMCA aquatics director.

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The extremely high temperatures of these days attract many people to the warmer areas. And many times, the desire to climb is so overwhelming that even experienced begin to ignore the risks of a boy to the river in a lake or even in a ballast lake. Thus, in many cases, strong currents, the depth of water and terrabilism can lead to dramatic scenarios.

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WPTZ broke the news in Plattsburgh, United States on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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