'Reckless behaviour' warning in latest internet craze
Police have issued a warning over the potential for 'tragic consequences' after a 20-year-old Aberdare man leapt off a bridge, apparently as part of a new online craze known as 'Wetnominate'.
Police have issued a warning over the potential for 'tragic consequences' after a 20-year-old Aberdare man leapt off a bridge, apparently as part of a new online craze known as 'Wetnominate'.
Welsh Water is reminding people not to put their lives at risk by jumping into or swimming in reservoirs.
With the rise of new online craze 'wetnominate' - where people nominate each other to jump into rivers or reservoirs - the company is urging people to be aware of the hidden dangers in waterways.
Last July, two people died while swimming in reservoirs in the Brecon Beacons and Welsh Water says it has had several reports of people swimming in reservoirs in Llwyn Onn in the Brecon Beacons and Bwllfa Dare in Aberdare in recent weeks.
With the latest internet craze 'wetnominate' circulating on social media, we are worried that some people may be attracted by the idea of going for a swim or jumping into a reservoir.
I cannot emphasise enough that people who do this are not only putting their own lives are risk, but also the lives of people who may try and help if they get into difficulty.
The dangers of swimming in reservoirs include:
Rain clipping the far north through the evening but elsewhere staying dry with some sunny spells.
Public Health Wales figures show 25 more cases of the virus have also been confirmed.
Photos taken on Saturday morning show Roald Dahl Plass strewn with empty beer bottles and discarded canisters of laughing gas.