In the heat, the lakes lure – lifeguards warn against overestimating

From BZ/dpa

Into the water when it’s hot: Many are drawn out to the Brandenburg and Berlin lakes. The volunteers of the DLRG are on duty, but there are also many unguarded beaches. That’s where danger lurks.

Lifeguards warn of the dangers of swimming in unguarded waters. The spokesman for the state association of the German Life Saving Society (DLRG), Daniel Keip, told the German Press Agency: “We find again and again that bathers and swimmers overestimate their own abilities, especially on and in the water and on the other hand the dangers of the water underestimate”. Water has no bars, that is sometimes forgotten, said Keip. And the further away the bathing spots are from other people, the further away the next help is.

Three people died in swimming accidents in Brandenburg on the Pentecost weekend. The fatal accidents occurred in Brandenburg an der Havel, Zossen and Lychen.

The cases were followed up by the lifeguards, reported Keip. “When someone dies, we are very emotionally involved very quickly, precisely because we volunteer and were unable to help.” However, many accidents happened out of carelessness, because people had the impression that they were efficient. “It’s extremely dangerous and can end tragically.” Guarded outdoor pools in particular would provide more security.

Two men, a 17-year-old and a 59-year-old, drowned in Berlin on Saturday.

Emergency services of the fire brigade and the DLRG at the airport lake

Fire brigade and DLRG emergency services at the airport lake, where a 59-year-old drowned Photo: Spreepicture

The lifesaver recommended an old rule for bathing and swimming in sweltering heat: “Cool down before bathing, get used to the water temperature, don’t overstrain yourself.” Sunbathing for half an hour and then going straight into the water to cool down can put a strain on the circulation, Keip warned .

“We simply hope that people will be reasonable”

Stand-up paddlers and hobby canoeists should also carefully assess their strength when going out on the lake, drink a lot and protect themselves from the blazing sun. Driving along the shore might not be so “cool”, but you can still stand there sometimes, recommended Keip. Not everyone gets back on the boat or board after falling into the water and is then far from any possibility of help. “We just hope that people will be sane.”

According to the DLRG, 23 people drowned in Brandenburg last year. Heat can also put a heavy strain on the human organism. According to the Berlin-Brandenburg Statistics Office, 111 heat deaths were registered in the state last year. For comparison: 143 heat deaths were recorded in 2020, and 126 in 2019.

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