Nine children drown every day, can't swim
Up
to nine children drown every day because they can't swim, but still play in
water, an expert said.
Children
in
Dang Hoa
Nam, general director of the Child
Protection and Care Department under the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and
Social Welfare, said only one in ten children in the Red River Delta know how
to swim, and only a third can swim in the Mekong delta region.
The swimming rate is much lower in
other areas, particularly mountainous regions.
Children aged up to four account for
most drowning, with five-to-seven years old the next danger group.
In May alone, Nghe An Province
recorded 20 drownings, most of them children, as well as adults who tried to
rescue them. Between mid-April to mid-May this year, at least four children
drowned in Chau Thanh District,
A scarcity of public swimming pools and
their cost may be a reason why children don't learn to swim, and concerns
about water quality at such pools. Many rivers and lakes do not have warning
signs, nor do enough parents ensure ponds are properly fenced and wells
covered. Few parents know resuscitation techniques.
“Many children in mountainous areas
still cross rivers to go to school, and substandard boats (and bridges) are
very dangerous,”
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Thứ Hai, 1 tháng 6, 2015
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