Волонтёры всё ещё ищут студентку, утонувшую в Подкумке

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Almost three weeks volunteers and rescuers have been searching for a missing seventeen‑year‑old student in the Stavropol region, as reported. On June 24 Alice went swimming with a friend at the Podkumok River; the current swept her away while her companion managed to escape. Volunteers have been searching day and night but found no trace, suggesting she may have drowned. Search operations cover Essentuki and Georgievsk, and bad weather adds to the difficulty.

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Podkumok is a mountain river that rises near Pyatigorsk and flows through the steppe before reaching the lowlands where Essentuki and Georgievsk are located. The search area includes the riverbank near the town and the surrounding wetlands, which become treacherous during rain when water levels spike and debris blocks access routes. Local residents told reporters that the family’s plea for assistance spread quickly on social networks, prompting dozens of volunteers to join the effort.

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Online users have mixed reactions: some share updates and rally for donations, while others post warnings about the danger of swimming in unregulated waters. A common theme is the fear that without coordinated help the search may be too slow, especially given the remote sections of the river. The discussion often turns to the need for better signage and lifeguard coverage at popular swimming spots.

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According to emergency‑response specialists, open‑water rescues are especially challenging when visibility is low and currents are strong, and weather delays can stretch operations for days. The combination of rugged terrain, fluctuating water levels and limited daylight hours reduces the effectiveness of each team’s work. Experts note that early coordination with local NGOs and quicker deployment of thermal imaging equipment could improve outcomes in similar situations.

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If you want to help, you can donate to volunteer funds, share verified appeals, or take water‑safety courses to reduce risk for others. Learning basic rescue techniques, such as how to reach a downed person with a rope or flotation device, can also be valuable in emergency situations.


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