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Kälteschock, Sog, Strömung: Warum jedes Jahr Hunderte Deutsche in Seen und Flüssen sterben

Frankfurter Rundschau

Frankfurter Rundschau

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June 27, 2026

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Kälteschock, Sog, Strömung: Warum jedes Jahr Hunderte Deutsche in Seen und Flüssen sterben

Jeden Sommer sterben Menschen bei Unfällen in deutschen Seen und Flüssen. Ärzte und DLRG appellieren: Diese Hinweise sollten Badegäste kennen.

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