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Understanding Drowning Trends: A Study of Recent Cases in Muzaffarnagar District, India

  • 1. Department of Forensic Science, Chandigarh University, Ludhiana, Punjab
  • 2. Assistant professor, Department of Forensic Science, Mohan Babu University, Tirupati
  • 3. IIMT UNIVERSITY MEERUT

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Abstract

Drowning remains a significant public health challenge worldwide, causing approximately 362,000 fatalities annually, irrespective of socioeconomic status. This study focuses on analyzing critical drowning trends in Muzaffarnagar district, Uttar Pradesh, India, where drowning-related morbidity and mortality have a substantial impact. The analysis is based on data collected from 55 drowning cases reported from 2017 to 2022, sourced from RTI data, Muzaffarnagar. The findings reveal a significant gender disparity, with males disproportionately affected, consistent with broader trends observed in India. Accidental drowning emerges as the primary cause of incidents, highlighting the need for preventive measures and safety interventions in high-risk areas such as canals and ponds. Fluctuating trends across different police stations underscore the dynamic nature of this issue, necessitating localized strategies informed by local conditions. Challenges identified, including unidentified incidents and the absence of suicidal cases, underscore the importance of enhancing data collection and reporting mechanisms. The study emphasizes the critical role of multi-sectorial collaboration, public awareness campaigns, and evidence-based policy interventions in preventing drowning incidents. Initiatives such as the development of a national drowning prevention action plan by the National Disaster Response Force are essential for creating a safer environment and reducing the burden of drowning in Muzaffarnagar district and beyond.

 

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