Rescuers in Jelgava help a person who fell through the ice to the shore
Rescuers in Jelgava assisted a man who had fallen through the ice, aiding him in reaching the shore.
On Sunday in Jelgava, Latvia, the State Fire and Rescue Service (VUGD) helped a man who had fallen through the ice find his way back to safety. Although the individual managed to climb out of the water back onto the ice, the rescuers provided assistance to ensure that he reached the shore safely. The incident highlights the ongoing dangers associated with walking on unstable ice, especially during the winter months.
In light of this event, VUGD has issued a call for vigilance among the public, particularly urging adults to monitor children and teenagers who may be engaging in ice skating or playing on the potentially unsafe ice surfaces. VUGD emphasizes the importance of educating young people about the risks involved and encourages immediate intervention if they observe anyone venturing too far onto the ice.
The rescue operation serves as a reminder of the precautions that should be taken during winter activities in Latvia. VUGD recommends that anyone witnessing a person who has fallen through the ice or who may be in danger should promptly call emergency services by dialling 112, urging the community to remain alert and proactive in ensuring everyone's safety during this season.