The tragedy in Tysvær: - Affects us
Two men in their sixties drowned after falling through ice on Aksdalsvatnet in Tysvær, prompting local officials to urge caution on ice.
Two men in their sixties tragically died after falling through the ice on Aksdalsvatnet, a lake in Tysvær, Norway, on Sunday evening. The incident occurred after witnesses heard shouts for help around 6 PM, and emergency services were called to the scene. Despite the prompt response, including attempts at resuscitation, both men were pronounced dead shortly after their retrieval from the water. Their identities have not been disclosed, but it has been confirmed that both were local residents of Tysvær.
The mayor of Tysvær, Monika Lindanger, expressed her deep sadness regarding the incident, calling it "tragic and sad". She emphasized the importance of taking precautions when on ice and noted that the municipality does not currently conduct ice measurements. However, she mentioned that this practice might be reconsidered in the future, reflecting a growing concern for public safety in winter conditions. The local community is in mourning, as such tragedies hit close to home, affecting not just the families of the victims but the entire region.
The police have stated that the cause of death is currently unknown, and autopsies will be conducted to determine further details. This incident raises awareness about safety measures necessary during winter activities, especially concerning outdoor ice safety. More discussions around preventive measures and public safety protocols are likely to arise as a response to this unfortunate event in Tysvær.