In September 2024, at least 46 people, including 37 children, died at a religious function in Bihar due to drowning. The tragedy was one of many that contribute to an estimated 38,000 people dying of drowning-related causes every year in India—a figure that experts say is an underestimate. But, one state has tried to buck the trend and make beaches a safe place for everyone: Goa.
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Here's How This Goa Organisation Saved Hundreds Of Lives On Its Beaches
When nearly 200 people died off Goa's coast due to drowning in 2007, the state government swung into action by appointing a professional agency for enhancing beach safety. Here's what happened next