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- In an incident that occurred in Pastuh, two children and their grandmother and grandfather lost their lives.
- A BNT team detected children jumping off a 13-meter-high bridge into the Struma River.
- These incidents have reignited the debate over the ban on swimming in unsupervised waters and river safety.
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Following the deaths of two children and their grandmother and grandfather in the Pastuh region of Bulgaria, the issue of river safety has come to the agenda again. The BNT (Bulgarian National Television) team revealed the dangerous trend of children daringly jumping into the river from a bridge with a height of 13 meters in the region.
These tragic events have deepened concerns about the banning of swimming in unsupervised wetlands and the inadequacy of safety measures taken along riverbanks. Authorities continue to warn citizens, especially during the summer months, not to enter dangerous water bodies that are not public beaches and do not have lifeguards.
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- What happened in Pastuh?
- Two children and their grandmother and grandfather drowned and lost their lives in a river in the Pastuh region.
- What kind of dangerous situation did the BNT team uncover?
- The team determined that children, disregarding the danger of death, were jumping into the Struma River from a 13-meter-high bridge.
- What concerns did these incidents raise?
- The incidents sparked discussions on the need to ban swimming in unsupervised water bodies and to take stricter safety measures around rivers.
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