Giza, Egypt—Two children drowned in the Nile River near Giza this morning. The accident happened while the pair was near the riverbank. Emergency divers were deployed immediately after witnesses raised the alarm. Both bodies were recovered from the water by early afternoon.
Local residents frequently gather along this portion of the river for recreational purposes. Strong currents near the bank caught the children off guard, leading to the tragedy. Police arrived to secure the area and speak with the families.
Rescue boats patrolled the water for several hours to ensure no one else was in danger. River police are now reviewing the area to see if better safety barriers or signage could prevent future accidents. The families of the victims remain in shock as they deal with the loss.
This section of the Nile has deep spots that are not always visible from the shore. Local authorities warned that parents should keep children away from the water in non-designated areas. Public awareness campaigns are being considered by the regional council.
The investigation into the circumstances of the drowning is ongoing. Officials are collecting statements from people who were at the riverbank when the event took place. No foul play is suspected, and the event is being treated as a tragic accident.
Giza authorities have faced pressure to improve water safety in the wake of this incident. The river is a vital artery for the region, but also presents risks to those not familiar with the currents. Police have asked that the public respect the safety zones.
Community members have gathered to offer support to the grieving families. There is a solemn mood near the riverbank as people leave flowers and pay their respects. Patrols by river police will be increased for the next few days.
The recovery of the children marks a difficult day for the neighborhood. No further information regarding the identities of the victims will be shared by the police at this time. The search operation has officially concluded.
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