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Authorities Warn Against Bathing in the Rhine as Pfingsten Heat Arrives

Cold water, hidden currents, heavy shipping create life‑threatening risks, prompting fines, patrols, and repeated public warnings.

Overview

  • Cities including Düsseldorf and Duisburg maintain city‑wide bans on bathing in the Rhine and enforce them with patrols and fines up to €1,000 for violations.
  • The Deutsche Lebens‑Rettungs‑Gesellschaft (DLRG) warns that water temperatures around 16–18°C and sudden immersion can cause dangerous heart and circulation reactions.
  • Rescue services stress that invisible hazards — strong currents, ship‑generated suction and Kribben (submerged rock and gravel formations) — can pull people away even in shallow water.
  • Many public pools have opened for Pfingsten but operators report a shortfall of lifeguards, with surveys showing roughly 58% of positions filled and reduced hours or entry rules as a result.
  • Several pools now require children under 16 to hold at least the Bronze swim badge to enter unaccompanied, a measure backed by rescue experts and likely to increase demand for swim lessons and public funding.