After a 5-hour operation, Polish tourist rescued from the Eagle Canyon

A search and rescue operation involving multiple agencies concluded early this morning, resulting in the extraction of a Polish tourist from the Wolf’s Canyon area. The rescue effort, which spanned several hours, took place between approximately 11:30 PM and 12:30 AM. State Police forces, Delta Force personnel, the fire department, and specialized mountaineering teams were mobilized for the intervention.

The complexity of the rescue was significantly heightened by the extremely difficult and rugged terrain of the canyon. The incident involved two tourists who were reportedly trapped within the Wolf’s Canyons in Albania. Details confirm that the 30-year-old Polish national, who was accompanied by his fiancée, had fallen into a ravine.

The challenging nature of the canyon made a direct extraction impossible without the specialized expertise of the assembled teams. The rescued tourist sustained serious injuries, particularly affecting his ankles and body. Rescue crews reported that the terrain presented substantial obstacles, necessitating a highly coordinated and difficult effort to reach and stabilize the individual.

After the successful extraction, medical personnel attended to the injured tourist. Authorities confirmed that the operation was successful, allowing the transfer of the injured party to appropriate medical care. The incident underscores the inherent dangers posed by such remote and challenging natural environments to visitors.

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