Authorities in Columbus seek to reduce number of drownings

Columbus has averaged five drownings a year since 2014. Officials are aiming to have none at all. “We would certainly like to get that number down to zero,” Columbus Fire Marshal Ricky Shores said at a news conference intended to remind area residents of the risks they face on the Chattahoochee River and other waterways.

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