Mar 13 • 09:07 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

Car is underwater in Indre Østfold

Emergency services responded to a report of a man trapped in a flooded car in Indre Østfold, Norway, but he has since been rescued and treated for hypothermia.

In Indre Østfold, Norway, emergency services were dispatched to a scene where a man was reported to be trapped in a submerged vehicle. The incident drew the immediate attention of the local emergency response unit, highlighting the rapid onset of flooding in the area. Rescue teams worked quickly to ensure the man’s safety amid challenging conditions.

According to Melissa Krag, operations manager of the Øst police district, the responding fire chief arrived at the scene to coordinate the rescue efforts. Fortunately, they found that the man had managed to escape the vehicle prior to their arrival but was suffering from hypothermia due to exposure to the cold water. The prompt actions of the emergency personnel were critical to addressing his medical needs.

This incident underscores the potential dangers associated with sudden floods, particularly in residential areas. Local authorities may need to review and enhance flood response plans to ensure the safety of residents during adverse weather conditions. This is particularly relevant in light of climate change, which is contributing to more frequent and severe weather events.

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