(haipo) - Numerous rescues in the Haifa and Carmel valleys • At this time, rescuers from the Galilee-Carmel rescue unit, Israel Police officers, the Carmel Beach MDA team, inspectors from the Nature Reserves and National Parks Authority and fire and rescue personnel are working at 4 different rescue scenes in the Haifa area.

From Fire and Rescue it was delivered to Lai Pa:
The firefighters from the Haifa station, the special rescue unit of fire and rescue, the inspectors of the Nature and Parks Authority and the police rescue unit, are working at this time (Sun. 9/4/23 at 16:20 p.m.) in no less than four different rescues of hikers in the areas of the Carmel Park and Wadiyot in the city of Haifa.
The "Galil-Carmel" rescue unit told Lahi Fe:
The volunteers of the "Galil-Carmel" rescue unit worked all day long rescuing travelers in the Carmel streams.
Israel Police volunteers from the "Galil-Carmel" rescue unit, together with Israel Police officers from the coastal area, the Carmel Coast MDA team, inspectors from the Nature Reserves and National Parks Authority, and firefighters from the Haifa station, worked throughout the day (09/04/23) to rescue Hikers who were injured in the Carmel streams.
◄Many rescues of travelers in the Haifa and Carmel valleys • Watch
Rescue in Nahal Nadar
In the first event in Nahal Nadar (Harmel Park), a 31-year-old hiker who slipped and slightly injured her leg in the depths of the wadi was rescued a little while ago.




Rescue of a couple of hikers in Nahal Ovadia in Haifa
In a second incident, in Nahal Ovadia, the soldiers of the fire brigade unit of the fire station in Haifa rescued a couple of elderly hikers (around the age of 70) using rope systems, to take them out of the walking route in the depths of the wadi to the Dania neighborhood, when they were suffering from exhaustion and were transferred to MDA when their condition was determined to be mild.
A third incident in Nahal Shikh - the firefighters under the command of Reshef Guy Rosen rescued a man around 40 years old, who slipped and slightly injured his leg, and was unable to get out and rescue himself from the area towards Lotus Street in Haifa.

In the fourth incident, the fire fighters under the command of Reshef Shai Ben Simon arrived at Nahal Lotem, where a woman in her 50s fell, broke her leg and was thrown towards Rabbi Ankva Street in Haifa.
◄ Gybos a woman during a rescue in Nahal Lotem:
The holidays bring many travelers to go out into the wooded areas and wadis, and the fire and rescue forces ask - please travel safely:

- Be sure to walk only on well-marked paths.
- Take enough water in sufficient quantity to avoid dehydration and exhaustion.
- If there is any doubt about the route - don't go out! Any mistake can lead to disaster.
Kudos to the rescuers. Good luck to you. good week
And the Carmel ponds in Haifa are neglected, under the misleading title of preserving the natural state, which in reality is excessive erosion that has caused dangerous rocks. All India should be made more suitable for travelers, even for daily walking needs. This is through the construction of paths and the establishment of terraces, which will turn them into parks. Today the signage is misleading and dangerous. The travelers who decided to get off in them risk their lives. Within a few minutes of the tempting entrance, they find themselves fighting for their lives, and the responsibility lies with the municipality.
Three private and independent people who went for a walk and skated, and an old couple who got tired of walking.
"Many rescues of travelers from the Haifa and Carmel wadis"
Not related to barriers...not related at all...
Kudos to the rescuers. Happy holiday and a good week.
ok what's the drama many people are hiking in the wadis and there is rain and slippery conditions from the rain a week ago.
There's no need to make a drama out of how lightly they injured the leg.
Irresponsible! They should be charged for the cost of the rescue, happy holidays. Congratulations to the rescuers.
Good health to rescuers and rescuers who love nature and the Hermel!!!