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Polish Tourist Rescued After Accident at Koh Samui Waterfall


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A dramatic five-hour rescue operation unfolded on Koh Samui yesterday as officials worked tirelessly to save a Polish tourist who had suffered a fall at the top of Na Mueang Song Waterfall. The victim, a 38-year-old woman named Ms. Monika, tragically broke her ankle during a picturesque hike, plunging into a challenging situation that required a coordinated rescue effort.

 

Authorities were alerted to the incident when Ms. Monika, who had been enjoying the striking views from the peak of the waterfall, slipped on the wet rocks of the Na Mueang subdistrict, falling onto a ledge and rendering herself unable to walk down.

 

The area, known for its stunning elevation, stands at over 200 metres, making the descent hazardous even under the best circumstances.

 

Swift to respond, volunteer defence officials, local police, and navy sailors from the Samui Boat Station hurried to the scene with the necessary high-elevation rescue gear.

 

The operation, which unfolded in the evening's dimming light, demanded both skill and perseverance given the difficult terrain and Monika's injury.


Eyewitnesses recounted seeing Monika admiring the breathtaking vista before the mishap occurred. Wet rocks, a familiar hazard for those trekking waterfalls, proved treacherous underfoot. Despite the urgency of the situation, the rescue team exercised extreme care, ensuring not to exacerbate her injury further.

 

Once the team reached Ms. Monika, they confirmed she had indeed sustained a fracture to her right ankle. The challenge was then to transport her safely through the rugged landscape — a task complicated by both the darkness and her mobility constraints. It was a delicate balancing act requiring meticulous coordination among all the rescuers involved.

 

Finally, after five arduous hours, the rescuers succeeded in bringing Monika to safety. She was promptly transferred to a local hospital for further medical attention, where her condition could be properly assessed and treated.

 

This incident serves as a cautionary tale for tourists and locals alike about the inherent risks of exploring Thailand’s natural wonders. While the lush landscapes and stunning views beckon visitors from around the globe, the unexpected nature of outdoor excursions demands vigilance and respect for potential dangers.

 

Monika’s ordeal concludes on a hopeful note as rescuers, embodying teamwork and dedication, ensured her safe extraction, highlighting the critical role of emergency services on Thailand's popular tourist destinations, reported Thai Newsroom.

 

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-- 2025-03-12

 

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These places are dangerous especially at low water because the exposed rocks are super smooth and slippery. I slipped at one of these places twenty years ago and bent back my big toe nail. I put some tape around it and thought I had saved it till a big red ant bit me on the toe and it swelled up and popped off the nail.

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