Why not bathe in cold seawater can be deadly

The temperatures during this period are very high and people find different ways to cool off. There is nothing more attractive than diving into a cold lake, river, or cool water deep in the sea when temperatures reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit [30 ° C]. It may seem like the right way to get away from [...]
The temperatures during this period are very high and people find different ways to cool off.
There is nothing more attractive than diving into a cold lake, river, or cool water deep in the sea when temperatures reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit [30 ° C].
It may seem like the right way to get away from the heat, but experts warn that this can be deadly.
Cold water shock is common, but it rarely brings death because drowning is the main cause.
“Most die in the first minute of diving. If you're lucky and survive hypothermia, you've managed to do it”, Professor Mike Typton told Mirror.
Icy immersion can cause a deadly heart attack. RNL warns that the average temperature on the shores of the United Kingdom is 10 degrees Fahrenheit [10 ° C], enough to bring a heavy blow.












