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Over the past weekend, rescuers provided assistance to tourists in the Crimean mountains three times

CrimeaPRESS reports:

Crimean rescuers spent the past weekend «on duty». There were no operational trips. First, a signal was received by KRYM-SPAS that a woman was lost in the area of ​​the Balanovsky reservoir (Belogorsky district). Has no means of mobile communication with him. The help of lifeguards is required.

On the way to the place where the search began, the rescuers were informed that the victim was located 10-12 km from the Balanovsky reservoir in the area of ​​​​the slope of Dolgorukovskaya yayla near the village. Ivanovka (Simferopol district). Employees of the GKU RK «CRIMEA-SPAS» advanced to the area where the woman was located. As a result, the victim was found and did not need medical attention. Rescuers in a service car delivered a citizen to relatives. Also, a conversation was held with her about the rules of conduct in the mountain-forest zone of the peninsula. As it turned out, the woman and her husband went to pick mushrooms, separated, as a result of which she got lost— reported in the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Crimea.

On Saturday, at 16:08, the dispatcher on duty received information that in the area of ​​the Valley of Ghosts (Alushta) two people had lost their way and entered a difficult area. They cannot go out on their own. The victims sent their coordinates. Within 1 hour, tourists were found in the area of ​​the Valley of Ghosts near Mount South Demerdzhi. They didn’t need medical attention. Rescuers evacuated them to a safe place and held a preventive conversation about the rules of conduct in the mountain forest zone.

On Sunday morning (at 6:58 a.m.), the Crisis Management Center received a message that a woman and her 16-year-old son went to Mount Perchem (the western part of the Sudak Valley), but the woman cannot go back down the mountain. The help of lifeguards is required.

It turned out that the woman at the height was seized with a strong fright. She was given psychological assistance, and evacuated from the mountain to a safe area. Tourists did not need medical attention— noted in the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

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