Feb 27 • 15:00 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

The brave young people made a fire on the Emajõgi: an hour and a half later, ice walking was prohibited

A group of young people made a fire on the ice of the Emajõgi in Tartu, leading to the authorities prohibiting access to the ice shortly after.

On Monday evening, a social media post in Tartu showcased a group of around a dozen young people making a fire on the ice of the Emajõgi River near the Atlantis center. The event, seemingly harmless and celebratory, quickly drew attention online, garnering over four hundred reactions and numerous comments, highlighting the community's concern about safety on the rapidly popularizing but dangerous ice surface.

Just an hour and a half after the photo was shared, the rescue office issued a warning against going onto the ice, acknowledging that the situation had become risky due to warming temperatures and shifting ice conditions. The fire, while a display of youthful bravado, was met with a mix of amusement and concern by the local residents, with many commenting critically about the wisdom of such actions in potentially hazardous conditions.

This incident underscores not only the thrill-seeking behaviors often affiliated with youth but also the importance of public awareness regarding safety measures during winter activities. As the community discusses this event, it raises questions about the role of parental guidance and community policing in preventing dangerous behaviors among young people.

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