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In a week in Sevastopol, in a mountainous and forested area, six incidents occurred

In a week in Sevastopol, in a mountainous and forested area, six incidents occurred

CrimeaPRESS reports:

Statistics on incidents in mountainous forest areas were announced by the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia in Sevastopol: unfortunately, on October 8, in the area of ​​Tiger Cape near the Yashmovy beach, a woman fell off a cliff and died. 5 people saved:

  • On October 4, rescuers assisted a man who could not get out of a cave in the area of ​​Mount Kara-Koba, and a citizen who had lost his way in the forest near the village of Morozovka;
  • On October 5, near the Zolotoy beach, a 16-year-old teenager fell from a cliff, he was evacuated from a hard-to-reach area and handed over to an ambulance for hospitalization;
  • On October 6, in the area of ​​the Athens Trail, a woman broke her leg and was taken to a medical carriage;
  • On October 7, a man got lost in the area of ​​the Fig tract, he was found and taken to a safe place.

The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations in Sevastopol reminds that on the rocks and in the mountains it is prohibited:

  • approach cliffs;
  • move along steep, steep and loose paths;
  • take photographs and selfies at risk to your life;
  • enter caves and rock climbing without special equipment and training;
  • be on landslide-prone banks, under them and in places of possible rockfall;
  • drink alcohol.

And if your plans are not a walk, but a hike, register on the website of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations (https://forms.mchs.gov.ru/registration_tourist_groups) Safety starts with you! — noted in the press service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia in Sevastopol.

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