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Australia Records Seven Drownings Over Easter Weekend, a Historic Tragedy for New South Wales

Six fatalities in New South Wales mark the state's highest Easter drowning toll, with over 100 rescues highlighting the perilous conditions.

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Overview

  • Seven people drowned along Australia's east coast over the Easter weekend, with six deaths occurring in New South Wales, the highest Easter toll ever recorded in the state.
  • Victims included a nine-year-old boy who died after being trapped between rocks at South West Rocks and an angler swept off a rock south of Sydney.
  • A 24-year-old man remains missing following a wave-related incident in a Sydney suburb on Good Friday, as search efforts continue.
  • Rescue teams, including helicopters, saved over 100 individuals during the weekend, emphasizing the scale of the emergency response.
  • Authorities are reviewing coastal safety protocols and issuing warnings to prevent similar tragedies during future holiday periods.