Ukrainian tourists fell through the ice in the Polish Tatras



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Ukrainian tourists fell through the ice on Lake Morskoe Oko, which is located in the Tatra National Park in Poland. Fortunately, no one needed hospitalization.

So, despite the ban on going out on the ice, the Ukrainians decided to walk along the lake and fell into the water about 10 meters from the shore. This was reported by the TVN24 channel.

As it became known, as a result of the fall, no one was injured and tourists they managed to get ashore by themselves.

According to the national park administration, the ice on Lake Morskoye Oko is too thin. Therefore, all tourists and local residents are urged not to be in danger and not to go to the icy surface.

Lake Morskoe Oko in Poland
  • Remember Morskoe Oko It is the largest lake and the fourth deepest in the Tatras. It is located in the Tatra National Park, in the Fish Stream Valley.

As OBOZREVATEL previously reported, in Kremenchug, Poltava region, two children fell through the ice and drowned. Divers who found the bodies participated in the search work.

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