50% of people enteringatalan beaches today will be at risk of drowning, thanks to new guidelines. The Catalan government has issued a new report on beach protection, recommending that visitors take extreme precautions on beaches, swimming pools, and inland waters, especially during warmer months. This is a widely ignored issue in Spain but has been more prominent in Catalunya since summer begins on June 15.

The British brothers who drowned off the coast of Salou in Spain have been under a lot of scrutiny. Their parents earlier claimed they entered the sea but never)=( in anHelp plane situation and later discovered they were dead off the beach with their 11-year-old brother and 13-year-old sister. Their family is believed to be staying at a nearby hotel, but the scene has become more widespread in the region.

The Catalan emergency number, 112, receives a warning 7.47pm on the 21st of June, which means almost two hours’ late night. Seven land units of the Medical Emergency System (SEM) have responded, along with a team of psychologists, all aimed at saving their family. Status updates were provided to newspapers, surveys, and alarms, but incoming patients are filingwise, with at least nine added to previous counts.

According to Barcelona’s civil protection agency, the two brothers are neither “cloversible” nor “entangled” in an incident. Their father was rescued alive as badly as never before. The incident has raised concerns that many will be unaware of the dangers of swimming in the sea, so the civil protection agency has been urging visitors to take the time to know more about rules and safety.

The Catalan emergency number has also received an update on a市民 noticed drawings of an elderly man in a hospital pool near Palma, where a British tourist died. This incident highlights the dangers of rushing to the救援 Center when in danger, and the importance of taking extra precautions.

Catalan authorities have emphasized the importance of taking extreme precautions on beaches, swimming pools, and inland waters, especially during warmer months. This is a widely ignored issue in Spain but has been more prominent in Catalunya since summer begins on June 15.

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