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In 28-degree Celsius (82.4 degrees Fahrenheit) water, the risk of hypothermia increases significantly, but the exact time it takes to become incapacitated or die can vary widely based on individual factors such as body composition, clothing, and overall health. Generally, prolonged exposure can lead to hypothermia within a couple of hours, and death may occur within several hours to a day if the person is unable to get out of the water. However, survival times can differ; some individuals may succumb much faster if they are not able to maintain body heat.

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