The swimming season, which began April 12, ended approximately one week ago with a net drop in the number of children who drowned or nearly drowned, the Beterem – Safe Kids Israel organization reported.

During the summer, just 13 children drowned, representing a 26% drop from the previous five years’ average of 18 children each year.

Last year, 33 children drowned, including 10 youths who drowned in the Nahal Tzafit disaster. As a result, the heads of the Education Ministry’s National Plan for Children’s Safety, in cooperation with the ministries of Education, Economy, Welfare, and the National Road Safety Authority, decided to launch a focused battle against drownings.

Read more at Arutz Sheva.