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    Council issues warning to stay away from reservoirs

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 18, 2022No Comments
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    Stay safe this summer and stay away from all reservoir sites across Rhondda Cynon Taf – swimming in these waters is dangerous and must be avoided at all times.

    The Council is warning its residents that swimming in reservoirs include a host of significant dangers, such as hidden equipment and very cold water.

    Anyone who decides to swim in reservoirs could be putting their lives at risk.

    The dangers of swimming in reservoirs include:

    • Automatic equipment located under the surface of the water, which can sometimes operate without obvious warning.
    • Very cold and deep water that can cause even strong swimmers to find themselves in difficulty.
    • Most reservoirs are in remote locations, with little or no mobile phone reception, so the chance of rescue is greatly reduced.

    Councillor Bob Harris, Rhondda Cynon Taf Council Cabinet Member for Public Health and Communities, said: “Reservoirs may seem like a great place to cool off in the summer months, but they are full of hidden dangers, with freezing temperatures, hidden machinery and strong currents which can pull even the strongest swimmers under the water.

    “The message is simple – stay safe at all times when outdoors and keep out of our reservoirs. Swimming in reservoirs is strictly prohibited. They are out of bounds and not an option for cooling off this summer.

    “I cannot emphasise enough that people are not only putting their own lives at risk, but also the lives of people who may try and help if they get into difficulty in reservoir waters.

    “The dangers of unauthorised swimming in reservoirs really cannot be understated. The water can be deadly, even for those who consider themselves strong swimmers.

    “When the weather is warm, the water can look so tempting, but it’s never worth the risk. If you get into trouble in the water, drowning will be over in minutes but the pain for your friends and family left behind will last a lifetime.”

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