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    Man in dangerous condition after being hit by waves on a Spanish beach | Europe | Travel

    overthebordersBy overthebordersJune 16, 2025 Travel News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The 55-year-old man is in danger at a hospital after being swept by the waves at Lattegeta Beach, a southern tennis player, yesterday afternoon (Sunday).

    According to Canary, the emergency service coordination centre was warned at 4:15pm after rescued a man from the sea with cardiac arrest after rescued a man from the sea after scavenging an excessive amount of water.

    They continued their advanced resuscitation efforts to resuscitate the man on the beach using CPR before the emergency services arrived, and to stabilize him.

    As he was soon put into danger, they transported him by ambulance to Hospital Sur University Hospital, where he remained ill in the hospital.

    Local police assisted the medical crew on the scene and began investigating the incident.

    With the peak of summer tourist season still ahead, safety experts have issued urgent warnings about its potential to be one of the most deadly years on record in aquatic accidents.

    Last week, a 70-year-old man tragically lost his life while swimming at the popular Playa del Cla Beach in Torrevieja, Alicante. His death adds to the increased sacrifices of worrying paintings of water safety across the country.

    Statistics reveal an unsettling increase in cases of drowning. Latest data from Spain's Integrated Water Incident Data Management System (SIFA) shows that only June has already witnessed the deaths of 13 drowning people in the first 10 days of the month.

    May was a particularly deadly month, with 44 lives tragically lost to the water.

    In 2024, more than 470 drownings were killed across Spain, making it the second year of aquatic lethality in the past decade.

    Reports suggest that the current trajectory can outweigh even its tough milestones.

    The 2025 National Drunk Death Report reveals significant regional fluctuations in the own death incident.

    Andalusia led the tragic number with 33 casualties, followed by Galicia with 30 deaths and 20.

    The data reveals that they communicate patterns of where and how these tragedies occur.

    The beaches account for 40% of all drowsing cases, while the river claims that 30% of the victims and swimming pools are responsible for 10% of the deaths.

    The rest of the incidents occur in a variety of other aquatic environments, from lakes to water parks.

    Behind these numbers are real people and families who have been devastated by preventable tragedy.

    Victims range from all ages and backgrounds, but certain patterns emerge from the data.

    It is said that almost 60% of victims of drowning are over the age of 45. In 2025 alone, 13 minors between the ages of 0 and 18 tragically lost their lives, including a two-year-old British young man who was drowned in the swimming pool of a holiday villa in Ibiza on June 6th.

    Most of the victims are male and Spanish, but 25 cases involve foreigners. Perhaps most concerning is the incident in which more than 100 drownings occurred in unsupervised areas and in places without lifeguard services.

    Water safety experts emphasize that proper precautions and responsible actions can completely avoid most drowsing cases.

    The key is to make wise decisions about education, preparation, and when and where to enter the water.

    For public swimming areas, the most important advice is simple. Swim only in supervised locations where lifeguards are on duty.

    These experts can identify dangerous conditions, recognize the suffering swimmers, and respond with life-saving interventions counting every second. Families with children must maintain constant vigilance.



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