Parga: Dead driver who fell into irrigation channel
A 42-year-old man was found dead after his car fell into an irrigation channel in Parga, Greece.
In a tragic incident in Parga, Greece, a 42-year-old driver was discovered lifeless after his vehicle plunged into a two-meter deep irrigation channel filled with water. The accident occurred early in the morning, around 6 AM, when a passing driver alerted the local fire department about an agricultural vehicle seen in the channel along the road connecting the villages of Mesopotamos and Kastri. Emergency services, including the fire brigade and a specialized team from EMAK, quickly responded to the scene to conduct a rescue operation.
Upon arrival, firefighters managed to retrieve the driver from the waterlogged channel, but he was found to be unresponsive. An ambulance from the National Center for Emergency Care (EKAB) transported the man to the Health Center, where he was pronounced dead. This unfortunate event raises concerns about road safety in the area, particularly regarding the dangers posed by irrigation channels that are not adequately secured against vehicle accidents.
Local authorities may need to review safety measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. The community is left mourning the loss while prompting discussions about improving infrastructure and safety protocols to protect drivers in regions where natural water channels are present near roadways.