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Norwegian Rescuers Save 16 Ice Skaters Carried Away on Ice Floe

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16 ice skaters were trapped on an ice floe on Norway’s largest lake, Mjøsa Saturday morning, all of them were successfully rescued and no casualties have been reported.

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Early this morning the police department of Gjøvik, a Norwegian city bordering the county’s biggest lake, received a call about a group of people drifting on an ice floe. A rescue party consisting of the local fire brigade and two helicopters quickly arrived at the lakeside. Despite the abundance of technical equipment, the crew managed to pick up the skaters in an inflatable boat.

Three of them fell into the water while waiting to be rescued, but luckily managed to climb back up on the ice and put on spare clothes that they had brought with them. At about 11:00 am police reported that everyone was taken back to land safely.

According to the weather forecast for Gjøvik, the air temperature was around 0 — 2 degrees centigrade. “The temperature is fine, so they didn’t suffer,” Per Olsen, a representative of the local operational service center, told the journalists. After passing a quick check by the ambulance crew, the ice skaters were able to reunite with their companions.

The ice-skaters explained that they belonged to a group of sport enthusiasts coming from Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands. They were crossing the lake Saturday morning, moving from the opposite shore to Gjøvik. While the rest of the group reached the lakeside successfully, the unlucky 16 were cut off by a growing crack in the ice that eventually led to their drifting off in the water.

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