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Maldives issue warning amid spike in tourist drowning

COLOMBO, Jan 22, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Five tourists including a honeymooning
couple have drowned in a single week in the Maldives, officials said,
prompting a nationwide safety warning to holiday resorts in the pristine
islands.

Tourism officials said all resort operators in the paradise archipelago
were urged Monday to keep a close eye on their clients after the spate of
deaths.

Strong currents caused by a north-east monsoon were blamed for the slew of
drownings in the idyllic atoll nation, where such accidents are usually few
and far between.

Around 1.4 million tourists visit the Maldives every year but the latest
government data shows just 31 people drowned in 2017.

On January 13, two Filipino newlyweds were swept to their deaths by a
powerful undertow.

The man got into trouble and his wife went to his aid, but both perished.
Their bodies were recovered and repatriated to the Philippines, officials
said.

An 84-year-old Czech tourist and a 66-year-old South Korean woman died
within two days of each other at a resort near the capital Male while
snorkelling.

A Russian woman on a dive trip was the latest casualty on Sunday.

A Pakistani holidaymaker came close to death but was plucked to safety and
taken to hospital.

The tourism ministry was in the process of identifying safe zones for
ocean swimming and diving after the spike in drownings, officials said.

The Maldives relies on tourism and visitors come for the turquoise waters
and white sand beaches of the islands scattered some 800 kilometres (500
miles) across the equator.

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