Child in life-threatening situation in water-filled underpass in Kaarina
A small child was rescued from a water-filled underpass in Kaarina, Finland, and is currently not in life-threatening condition after being taken to the hospital.
A serious incident occurred on Friday morning in Kaarina, a city neighboring Turku, where a young child fell into a water-filled underpass. The underpass at Vyyryläisenmäki became dangerously inundated, prompting a relative of the child to jump in and perform a rescue. Emergency services, including police and medical personnel, quickly arrived at the scene and confirmed that although the situation was critical initially, the child is now stable after receiving medical attention at the hospital.
The police have initiated an investigation concerning this incident and have filed a crime report. They are examining whether there has been a violation of laws related to the maintenance and upkeep of public corridors and streets, which may have contributed to the flooding situation. This inquiry aims to ascertain the responsibilities surrounding the event, including the potential for criminal implications that may continue to evolve as the investigation proceeds.
The Mayor of Kaarina, Harri Virta, did not provide any comments regarding the incident due to the ongoing investigation by the police. He did not specify whether this underpass has previously experienced flooding issues and was unsure if the water had been successfully removed from the tunnel as of the time of the report. The situation remains a significant point of concern as residents and authorities assess the safety and condition of public infrastructures in the area.