Mar 14 • 09:04 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Man tragically dies in Himos – CEO: No changes for the time being

A man has died in a tragic accident at Himos ski center, but the CEO of the company has stated there will be no changes to the slopes for now.

A tragic accident occurred at Himos ski center, where a man lost his life on a designated route called Luoteisväylä. The CEO of Himos companies, Elsi Ojala, confirmed that the slopes are well-maintained and safe, insisting that there have been no complaints from authorities regarding safety measures. The accident took place on a route that serves as a transition path, and it is clearly marked, emphasizing the importance of keeping ski areas safe for all users.

Ojala stressed that the ongoing investigation into the incident is still in progress, and confirmed there are currently no plans to alter any of the slopes as a result of the accident. She reiterated that safety is a continuous focus for the company, and they work closely with authorities to ensure the skiing conditions remain secure. There is also a commitment to enhancing their operations based on findings from both safety audits and accident analyses.

The tragic event casts a shadow over the ski season, prompting concerns within the skiing community about safety protocols. However, the company maintains its stance on the adequacy of current measures, asserting that their trails are open only when considered safe for use. This incident underlines the inherent risks associated with skiing which can lead to tragic outcomes, even on marked and maintained paths.

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