In the bathtub!
Most of the deaths from Hurricane Katrina were drownings due to the hurricane's storm surge. Some deaths may have been due to wind damage such as falling trees.
it can happen any where in china
they mostly happen near the atlantic
in usa
In the your moms bath tub.
ALASKA
think hocky Fishing - drownings.
One of the main reasons for drownings is that parents do not understand the importance of layers of protection. They walk around with the attitude that this could never happen to me and don't put all of the proper layers in place to prevent these horrible tragedies from happening. It takes LAYERS OF PROTECTION, the first and most important is supervision.
Most hurricanes fatalities are drownings from the storm surge.
Nearly half of all drownings and near-drownings involve children less than four years old. Home swimming pools pose the greatest risk for children, being the site of 60-90% of drownings
Probably firearms, followed by pills, hangings, and drownings.
In the bathtub!
20%
The U.S. Coast Guard reported that in 2019, 86% of boating-related drowning victims were not wearing a life jacket or personal flotation device (PFD). This underscores the importance of wearing a proper PFD while boating to improve safety and prevent drownings.
In that most drownings are so-called "Dry drownings" where aspirated irritants (water for one) causes spasming of the various passages, I suppose it's possible, but it's extremely unlikely. Consider this answer a "NO" for all but novelty purposes.
falls, swimming, watercraft, bathing