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Swedish Sea Rescue Society Reports Four Winter Emergency Calls in Motala Area

Key Points
  • The Swedish Sea Rescue Society in Motala has reportedly received four emergency calls this winter season.
  • Ice covers large parts of Lake Vättern, attracting winter recreation despite potential dangers.
  • Rescue services maintain constant readiness with two hovercrafts to respond to incidents on the frozen lake.

Ice covering large parts of Lake Vättern near Motala has drawn many people to the lake during winter weather, but conditions remain dangerous according to local rescue officials. Erik Molander of the Swedish Sea Rescue Society in Motala reported that the organization has received four emergency calls so far this winter season. The rescue service maintains constant readiness with two hovercrafts to respond to incidents on the frozen lake.

While the ice appears solid, rescue officials warn that winter conditions on Lake Vättern can be unpredictable and potentially hazardous for those venturing onto the frozen surface. The Sea Rescue Society continues to monitor conditions and remains prepared for emergency responses as winter activities continue in the region.

The organization has received four emergency calls so far this winter season.

Erik Molander, Swedish Sea Rescue Society in Motala

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