Organizing swimming classes is necessary but not enough, it requires each family's role in educating, supervising, and managing their children during the summer.
The drowning prevention experience of each family member needs to be seriously imparted to children and grandchildren, helping young people stay away from rivers when they cannot swim, and know how to help drowning people.
Local authorities need to strengthen monitoring and warnings to help people be aware of and grasp high drowning risk points to avoid unfortunate risks from occurring.
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