After the family tragedy in Smiltyne, there was talk of danger at sea – never make that mistake



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People drown in the sea when they get trapped in a well and start to be carried out to sea, ebb, rescuers say.

When trapped in a stream, a person begins to panic, wastes energy, takes more than one sip, and thus drowns. The advice is this: if you get trapped in a well and take you to the sea, but in the place where you went swimming, the rescuers on duty, the most important thing is not to panic.

“Try to stay calm on the surface of the water and the rescuer will notice. If you have decided to sail on your own, the most important thing is to sail back to sea and to the left or to the right. Leave the area where the hole is.

There is no need to rush and swim hard. Stay calm in the water and swim along the shore to the right or left. This will pull you out of the well and the sea will help you return to shore yourself, where the well will no longer be. So the main advice is not to panic and not try to get back to shore too quickly. It would be the same as swimming in a river upstream. But you will only waste energy in the sea. “

In the first month of summer, 24 people had already drowned in Lithuania, resulting in many deaths from firefighters.

There may be more people dead in the water, because rescuers who work in bodies of water, the police, extract disasters from the water.

“From June 1 to this day, 24 drowned people were removed and three people were rescued. The first months of summer are often tragic in the water,” Edita Zdanevičienė, representative of the Department of Fire Protection, told BNS and Rescate, to BNS on Monday.

During the same period last year, 20 people drowned in Lithuania.

According to E. Zdanevičienė, while they are near water, residents often underestimate the danger of the situation and are involved in disasters.

Three people drowned in Lithuania over the weekend, all of whom were registered on Saturday.

At night, a woman and a young man drowned in Klaipeda, on the Baltic Sea.

The divers did a search in the water and then the helicopter began a search from the air.

6:26 pm firefighters pulled the man’s body ashore and handed it over to doctors. Two teams of ambulances tried to resuscitate him.

7:29 pm The body of a woman was found in the water. Doctors found both dead.

That same night, a man drowned in the Šalčininkai district, the Kalesninkai eldership, in the village of Didžiųjų Zubiškės. His body was found in the Verseka River, 8 meters from the shore.

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