Mar 22 • 12:02 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

A person fell through the ice in Lemi

A person fell through the ice in Lemi, Finland, on Sunday but was rescued without serious injury.

On Sunday afternoon in Lemi, Finland, a rescue operation was initiated after an individual fell through the ice, according to the South Karelia rescue department. The emergency services received the call shortly after 1 PM and dispatched six units to the scene. A second person present managed to assist the individual out of the ice hole, and both were able to reach the shore on their own to warm up.

By around 1:45 PM, the rescue department confirmed that the person who fell through the ice had not sustained any serious injuries. However, ambulance services were en route to evaluate the condition of both individuals due to concerns about hypothermia after their incident in the frigid water. The quick response from bystanders and emergency personnel highlights the importance of awareness and preparedness for winter activities in icy conditions, particularly in Finland's harsh winter environment.

This incident serves as a reminder to the public about the risks associated with walking on ice and the critical nature of safety precautions during the winter season. With snow and freezing temperatures, authorities often advise against venturing onto thin ice, and incidents like this can have serious consequences without prompt action from bystanders or emergency services.

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