The young man whose rescue was set up in Preveza is safe and sound.
In particular, a cave, perpendicular to the earth, which is unknown if it has been explored, was the one in which EMAK and the Fire Department had to attempt to rescue a 19-year-old from the Foundation.
The 19-year-old, according to testimonies after the completion of the operation, had tied himself with ropes in order to descend into the cave in Alonaki, near Valanidorachi.
It reached a depth of about twenty meters where a loft is formed..
It was then impossible for him to rise to the surface again. The good thing is that he had informed his friends about his reckless act, who informed the Fire Department, saying that he had fallen into a dry well.
Fire brigade, EMAK and volunteers of LEK Preveza tried to the scene. EMAK, using mountaineering equipment, managed to rescue the young man, who had no injuries.
Source: epiruspost.gr
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What were the main challenges faced by the rescue team during the operation in Preveza?
**Interview with Rescue Operation Coordinator on the Recent Cave Rescue in Preveza**
**Host:** Welcome to our show. Today, we’re discussing the recent rescue operation that took place in Preveza, where a 19-year-old was successfully saved from a potentially dangerous cave. Joining us is [Name of Guest], the coordinator from EMAK. Thank you for being here.
**Guest:** Thank you for having me.
**Host:** Let’s start with the situation itself. Can you tell us what led to the rescue operation?
**Guest:** Absolutely. The young man was exploring a cave in Alonaki, near Valanidorachi. He tied himself with ropes to descend into what is essentially an unexplored vertical cave, which presented significant challenges for the rescue teams.
**Host:** That sounds quite risky. What challenges did your team face during the operation?
**Guest:** The primary challenge was the cave’s vertical nature and unknown depth. Because it hadn’t been previously explored, we had limited information on what to expect. Our teams from EMAK and the Fire Department had to devise a careful and thorough plan to safely retrieve him.
**Host:** What steps did you take to ensure a successful outcome?
**Guest:** We first assessed the cave’s structure from the surface and gathered information on his exact location. Safety was our priority. We then utilized specialized equipment and trained personnel to execute the rescue methodically, ensuring that both the young man and our team members would be safe throughout the operation.
**Host:** How long did the rescue operation take?
**Guest:** The operation was quite time-consuming due to the cave’s complexities. We were on-site for several hours, but we were relieved when we finally reached him safely.
**Host:** That’s certainly a commendable effort. And what is the condition of the young man now?
**Guest:** He is safe and sound. After being brought out of the cave, he was checked for any injuries and was reported to be in good health, which is the best news we could hope for.
**Host:** Was there any advice given to him or future cave explorers after this incident?
**Guest:** Yes, we always urge individuals to be cautious when exploring caves. It’s crucial to inform someone about your plans, use proper safety gear, and ideally, explore in groups or with experienced guides. Exploration should always prioritize safety.
**Host:** Thank you, [Guest’s Name], for sharing your insights and expertise with us today. It’s a relief to know that the young man is safe.
**Guest:** Thank you for having me. It was a team effort, and we’re just glad he’s safe.
**Host:** That wraps up our interview on the successful rescue operation in Preveza. Thank you for tuning in.