World Drowning Prevention Day is observed every year on 25 July to spread awareness on drowning as a preventable public health issue. It is recognised by the United Nations (UN) and focuses on saving lives, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Around 2.36 lakh people die from drowning each year, with children, adolescents, and the poor being the most affected.
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