Mar 12 β€’ 17:25 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Drones join the search for two soldiers missing after accident on the Santiago River

Emergency teams continue search and rescue operations for two soldiers missing in the Santiago River in Morona Santiago after a boating incident.

Emergency teams in Morona Santiago, Ecuador, are actively searching for two soldiers who went missing following a boating accident on March 11. The incident occurred when a boat stationed at the 61st Jungle Battalion dock was swept away by the rising waters of the Santiago River, exacerbated by heavy rains in the region. In a bid to recover the vessel, three soldiers and a firefighter ventured into turbulent conditions, leading to an accident caused by the strong current and adverse weather.

After the accident, one soldier and the firefighter managed to escape unharmed, but the search for the two missing soldiers has been ongoing. The Ecuadorian Army has mobilized personnel and resources, including the use of drones, to enhance the search efforts. This incident highlights the perilous conditions often faced by rescue teams in emergency situations, particularly in areas prone to sudden flooding and severe weather.

As the search continues, the community and local authorities remain hopeful for a positive outcome. The situation sheds light on the risks involved in conducting rescue operations in flooded regions, emphasizing the importance of safety measures and training for emergency personnel. The incident brings attention to the need for improvements in emergency preparedness for extreme weather events in Ecuador, a country that frequently experiences intense rainfall during certain seasons.

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