Three drownings over weekend add to Australia’s growing toll as lifesavers plead for caution

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Three drownings over weekend add to Australia’s growing toll as lifesavers plead for caution
Author: Australian Associated Press
Published: Dec, 29 2024 07:20

Drowning deaths in 2024 were overwhelmingly male, accounting for 22 of the 29 lives lost. Another three people have drowned in Australian waters as the summer death toll continues to climb during the festive period. Police said on Sunday that two tourists were unable to be revived after a group of swimmers were pulled from a rip at a beach on Western Australia’s south-west coast.

Emergency services responded to reports that three adults were struggling in the water at Conspicuous Cliff beach, 17km from Walpole, about 2.30pm on Saturday afternoon. A 40-year-old woman and a 44-year-old male were pulled from the water but were unable to be revived. A 42-year-old man was resuscitated at the scene and taken to hospital. All three were known to each other and were visiting from the Perth area, Western Australia police said.

Conspicuous Cliff is about a 20-minute drive from Walpole and is popular for surfing and whale watching. The stretch of beach is notorious for its treacherous waters, with signs leading to the beach warning swimmers about rips. WA Parks and Wildlife warns visitors to be wary of the hazardous conditions due to “large, unpredictable waves and swells, slippery rocks and strong currents”.

A third man died after drowning at Carlton Beach in southern Tasmania on Sunday afternoon. Emergency services were called following reports that five swimmers, including children, were experiencing difficulty in strong currents about 1pm. The group was retrieved from the water but the man could not be revived and was pronounced dead at the scene. The other swimmers did not require medical treatment.

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