A search operation concluded today after a Romanian citizen who was reported missing in the Matka mountain region was successfully found. The individual was located following a coordinated effort involving multiple emergency services and was reported to be in good health, although he was found disoriented and distressed. The incident began at 9:55 PM when the Crisis Management Center (CMC) received a call via the Single Emergency Number 112.
The report indicated that a Romanian national was lost while navigating independently in the Matka area, specifically near the Vrello cave within the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Saraj. Upon receiving the notification, the CMC immediately initiated a comprehensive response protocol. This included alerting key agencies, specifically the Ministry of Interior (QIK Skopje), the Directorate for Protection and Rescue, and the Red Cross.
These bodies mobilized resources to commence a thorough search effort. The operation, which spanned approximately six hours, required significant coordination among the participating institutions. Authorities maintained communication throughout the search, utilizing established emergency procedures to locate the missing person.
Ultimately, the efforts culminated in the Romanian citizen being safely found. While the individual was medically stable, emergency personnel noted that he was experiencing disorientation and signs of distress. The successful recovery underscores the effectiveness of the inter-agency cooperation demonstrated by the crisis management teams.
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