16/06/2026
NI Water Issues Urgent Reservoir Safety Warning Ahead Of Summer Holidays
To mark World Drowning Prevention Week, running from 13th to 20th June 2026, NI Water is reminding everyone visiting its reservoirs this summer to enjoy these outdoor spaces responsibly and prioritise water safety.
World Drowning Prevention Week is a global initiative aimed at highlighting the devastating impact of drowning on families and communities, while sharing critical, life-saving messages to help prevent future tragedies.
With the school summer holidays fast approaching, NI Water is explicitly reminding the public that all water-based activities are strictly prohibited at its reservoirs. This restriction applies to swimming, diving, paddle boarding, kayaking, and the use of inflatables. Parents and guardians are being strongly urged to speak to young people about the severe dangers associated with open water.
NI Water Facilities Senior Manager, Patricia McKee, said: "Our reservoirs may look calm and inviting on a warm day, but they are working sites and can be extremely cold, deep and dangerous. Even a quick paddle can become an emergency due to cold water shock, strong currents, hidden hazards and steep, slippery banks.
"Drowning can happen quickly and silently, so we all have a role to play in keeping ourselves and others safe. We want everyone to enjoy these beautiful places safely, so please keep out of the water, stay back from the edge, and make sure children and young people understand the dangers. "Reservoirs are not safe for water-based activities and there are no lifeguards on duty. Please remember to stay safe by respecting NI Water's safety signage, staying back from the water's edge, supervising children closely and keeping dogs on leads near water. Do not enter the water at NI Water reservoirs and, if you see someone in difficulty, do not attempt to enter the water yourself. Call 999 or 112 immediately and ask for the fire service if inland."
Reservoir safety facts from NI Water:
• Reservoir water remains extremely cold, even during the summer months.
• Cold water shock can affect breathing, movement and the ability to swim.
• Strong underwater currents can trouble even the most confident swimmers.
• Reservoirs are often much deeper than they appear.
• Hidden debris, weeds, plants, pumps and mechanical equipment can cause injury or entanglement.
• Steep, slippery banks can make it very difficult to get out of the water.
• There are no lifeguards on duty at NI Water reservoirs.
In addition to NI Water reservoirs, there are many other public and private reservoirs and there are many other locations where water hazards can be encountered, including rivers, lakes, canals, quarries, and coastal areas. While they may appear safe, these environments often contain hidden dangers such as strong currents, sudden drops, unstable banks, and cold water that can quickly lead to shock. It's important to stay aware of your surroundings and avoid entering the water unless it is clearly designated as safe to do so.
The National Water Safety Forum and RNLI offer the following advice if you get into difficulty around water:
• Float to Live: lean back, use your arms and legs to help you float, and get control of your breathing before calling for help or swimming to safety.
• If you see someone else in trouble in the water, call 999 or 112. If you are at the coast, ask for the coastguard. If you are inland, ask for the fire service.
• Do not enter the water to attempt a rescue. Look for something that floats and throw it to the person in difficulty if it is safe to do so.
World Drowning Prevention Week is a global initiative aimed at highlighting the devastating impact of drowning on families and communities, while sharing critical, life-saving messages to help prevent future tragedies.
With the school summer holidays fast approaching, NI Water is explicitly reminding the public that all water-based activities are strictly prohibited at its reservoirs. This restriction applies to swimming, diving, paddle boarding, kayaking, and the use of inflatables. Parents and guardians are being strongly urged to speak to young people about the severe dangers associated with open water.
NI Water Facilities Senior Manager, Patricia McKee, said: "Our reservoirs may look calm and inviting on a warm day, but they are working sites and can be extremely cold, deep and dangerous. Even a quick paddle can become an emergency due to cold water shock, strong currents, hidden hazards and steep, slippery banks.
"Drowning can happen quickly and silently, so we all have a role to play in keeping ourselves and others safe. We want everyone to enjoy these beautiful places safely, so please keep out of the water, stay back from the edge, and make sure children and young people understand the dangers. "Reservoirs are not safe for water-based activities and there are no lifeguards on duty. Please remember to stay safe by respecting NI Water's safety signage, staying back from the water's edge, supervising children closely and keeping dogs on leads near water. Do not enter the water at NI Water reservoirs and, if you see someone in difficulty, do not attempt to enter the water yourself. Call 999 or 112 immediately and ask for the fire service if inland."
Reservoir safety facts from NI Water:
• Reservoir water remains extremely cold, even during the summer months.
• Cold water shock can affect breathing, movement and the ability to swim.
• Strong underwater currents can trouble even the most confident swimmers.
• Reservoirs are often much deeper than they appear.
• Hidden debris, weeds, plants, pumps and mechanical equipment can cause injury or entanglement.
• Steep, slippery banks can make it very difficult to get out of the water.
• There are no lifeguards on duty at NI Water reservoirs.
In addition to NI Water reservoirs, there are many other public and private reservoirs and there are many other locations where water hazards can be encountered, including rivers, lakes, canals, quarries, and coastal areas. While they may appear safe, these environments often contain hidden dangers such as strong currents, sudden drops, unstable banks, and cold water that can quickly lead to shock. It's important to stay aware of your surroundings and avoid entering the water unless it is clearly designated as safe to do so.
The National Water Safety Forum and RNLI offer the following advice if you get into difficulty around water:
• Float to Live: lean back, use your arms and legs to help you float, and get control of your breathing before calling for help or swimming to safety.
• If you see someone else in trouble in the water, call 999 or 112. If you are at the coast, ask for the coastguard. If you are inland, ask for the fire service.
• Do not enter the water to attempt a rescue. Look for something that floats and throw it to the person in difficulty if it is safe to do so.
Latest Northern Ireland News
16 June 2026
Search for Missing Castlederg Woman Enters Tenth Day
A major multi-agency search operation is continuing into its tenth day for a 31-year-old Castlederg woman who was reported missing from the Fermanagh area on Friday, 5 June. Lyndsey Rankin was last seen at approximately 9.30am on 5 June in the vicinity of Castle Archdale Marina in Lisnarick.
Search for Missing Castlederg Woman Enters Tenth Day
A major multi-agency search operation is continuing into its tenth day for a 31-year-old Castlederg woman who was reported missing from the Fermanagh area on Friday, 5 June. Lyndsey Rankin was last seen at approximately 9.30am on 5 June in the vicinity of Castle Archdale Marina in Lisnarick.
16 June 2026
PSNI Rejects Criticism of Public Disorder Response
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has defended its handling of recent public disorder, asserting that its personnel responded appropriately and prevented the loss of life. Assistant Chief Constable Ryan Henderson detailed that within 24 hours of an attempted murder on Kinnaird Avenue, police had arrested and charged a suspect.
PSNI Rejects Criticism of Public Disorder Response
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has defended its handling of recent public disorder, asserting that its personnel responded appropriately and prevented the loss of life. Assistant Chief Constable Ryan Henderson detailed that within 24 hours of an attempted murder on Kinnaird Avenue, police had arrested and charged a suspect.
16 June 2026
Education Minister Welcomes Proposed Under-16 Social Media Ban
Education Minister Paul Givan has expressed his support for the UK Government's announcement regarding proposals to ban children under the age of 16 from accessing social media platforms. The proposed measures would require social media providers to prevent individuals under 16 from using their services.
Education Minister Welcomes Proposed Under-16 Social Media Ban
Education Minister Paul Givan has expressed his support for the UK Government's announcement regarding proposals to ban children under the age of 16 from accessing social media platforms. The proposed measures would require social media providers to prevent individuals under 16 from using their services.
16 June 2026
Ride On Belfast Returns to City Streets for Bike Week
Cycling enthusiasts participated in the return of the 'Ride On Belfast' initiative this morning as part of the city's annual Bike Week schedule.
Ride On Belfast Returns to City Streets for Bike Week
Cycling enthusiasts participated in the return of the 'Ride On Belfast' initiative this morning as part of the city's annual Bike Week schedule.
16 June 2026
Belfast City Airport's IGNITE Programme Celebrates 31 New Graduates
A total of 31 students have now graduated from the airport's year-long initiative, which supports participants from a range of backgrounds and offers experiences to aid their personal and professional development.
Belfast City Airport's IGNITE Programme Celebrates 31 New Graduates
A total of 31 students have now graduated from the airport's year-long initiative, which supports participants from a range of backgrounds and offers experiences to aid their personal and professional development.
16 June 2026
NIFRS Pair Honoured In King's Birthday Honours
Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) has congratulated two Firefighters named in the 2026 King's Birthday Honours for exemplary service to the public. Patrick Quinn, a Station Commander based in Omagh District, has been awarded the King's Fire Service Medal (KFSM) for his service to the Fire and Rescue Service.
NIFRS Pair Honoured In King's Birthday Honours
Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) has congratulated two Firefighters named in the 2026 King's Birthday Honours for exemplary service to the public. Patrick Quinn, a Station Commander based in Omagh District, has been awarded the King's Fire Service Medal (KFSM) for his service to the Fire and Rescue Service.
16 June 2026
NI Water Issues Urgent Reservoir Safety Warning Ahead Of Summer Holidays
To mark World Drowning Prevention Week, running from 13th to 20th June 2026, NI Water is reminding everyone visiting its reservoirs this summer to enjoy these outdoor spaces responsibly and prioritise water safety.
NI Water Issues Urgent Reservoir Safety Warning Ahead Of Summer Holidays
To mark World Drowning Prevention Week, running from 13th to 20th June 2026, NI Water is reminding everyone visiting its reservoirs this summer to enjoy these outdoor spaces responsibly and prioritise water safety.
16 June 2026
BCC Becomes First Local Authority To Champion #NotJustForBoys Initiative
Belfast City Council has made history by becoming the first local authority in Northern Ireland to officially sign up as a champion for the #NotJustForBoys initiative.
BCC Becomes First Local Authority To Champion #NotJustForBoys Initiative
Belfast City Council has made history by becoming the first local authority in Northern Ireland to officially sign up as a champion for the #NotJustForBoys initiative.
15 June 2026
Detectives Appeal For Witnesses Following Serious Assault In West Belfast
Police detectives are appealing for information and witnesses after a serious assault took place in west Belfast over the weekend. The incident is understood to have occurred within the Milford Street area, in close proximity to St Peter's Cathedral.
Detectives Appeal For Witnesses Following Serious Assault In West Belfast
Police detectives are appealing for information and witnesses after a serious assault took place in west Belfast over the weekend. The incident is understood to have occurred within the Milford Street area, in close proximity to St Peter's Cathedral.
15 June 2026
Major North West Events Set To Generate £21m Economic Boost
Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald has announced that a series of major events backed by Tourism NI in the North West will collectively inject an estimated £21 million into the local economy.
Major North West Events Set To Generate £21m Economic Boost
Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald has announced that a series of major events backed by Tourism NI in the North West will collectively inject an estimated £21 million into the local economy.
-




Northern Ireland WeatherToday:Bright but with a few spots of light rain not to be ruled out, though many places staying dry until patchy light rain spreads across from the southwest late afternoon. Maximum temperature 19 °C.Tonight:Rather cloudy with a few spots of mainly light rain, perhaps turning more persistent in the east at times, while clearer spells develop further west. Minimum temperature 11 °C.

