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Drowning is an important public health problem in Pakistan and elsewhere. Parents and care-givers are required to learn basic lifesaving and first-aid skills and administer the same when needed. Without emergency first-aid, most advanced life support techniques are useless. It makes eminent sense also to raise community awareness for drowning prevention and enhanced risk perception. The authorities have seen it fit to impose Section 144 on beaches and in the coastal areas of Sindh on account of rough seas but they have failed to enforce the ban on swimming or dissuade people from risking their lives. Picnickers routinely ignore their messages of warning. Robust action must be taken to enhance safety while ensuring that water environments are beneficial for adults and children alike. Beach management agencies must be empowered to take suitable action and implement strategies to protect people from hazards.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 11th, 2017.
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