Quebec seeing spike in drownings compared to rest of Canada: Lifesaving Society
MONTREAL — Quebec is seeing a spike in the number of reported drownings this year, having already surpassed its yearly death total in each of the past two years.
While numbers in the rest of the country are relatively stable, the Lifesaving Society’s Quebec branch says it’s seen a dramatic rise in fatalities thus far.
As of July 31, the province has already reported at least 60 drownings for the year — compared to 42 at the same time last year.
This year’s total surpasses 58 reported drownings for 2019 and 57 incidents in 2018, but is still below the province’s average of about 80 deaths yearly.