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Search continues for missing diver off Vouliagmeni coast

Antonis AlexiouBy Antonis Alexiou24 February 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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Search efforts continue for a missing diver off the coast of Vouliagmeni, a southern suburb of Athens, Greece. The 34-year-old man disappeared on Sunday after diving in a dangerous underwater location known as the “Devil’s Well” at Limanakia, prompting an extensive search operation that entered its third day on Tuesday.

According to authorities, the missing diver was an experienced pilot who was diving with a companion at the time of the incident. His friend reported him missing after he failed to resurface from the dive in the hazardous area. The search operation has involved multiple specialized units working in challenging underwater conditions.

Specialized Dive Teams Deploy New Search Methods

On Tuesday, rescue teams implemented a new search strategy to locate the missing diver in Vouliagmeni. Specialized divers placed ropes and chains on the seabed to assist in the systematic search of the underwater area. The operation involves careful coordination due to the treacherous nature of the Devil’s Well diving site.

Authorities indicated that the search efforts could extend into Wednesday if the man is not found. The operation has mobilized divers from Greece’s Underwater Missions Unit along with specialized cave divers trained for complex underwater rescue missions. However, despite the deployment of experienced personnel and specialized equipment, the 34-year-old remains missing.

Devil’s Well Known as Dangerous Diving Location

The Devil’s Well at Limanakia has a reputation among the diving community as a particularly hazardous site. The underwater formation presents unique challenges for divers, including complex cave structures and potentially dangerous conditions. Even experienced divers face significant risks when exploring this area off the Vouliagmeni coast.

The missing man’s background as an experienced pilot suggests he was no stranger to risk assessment and safety protocols. Nevertheless, the incident underscores the unpredictable dangers associated with diving in technically demanding underwater environments. His companion’s quick reporting of the disappearance enabled authorities to launch rescue operations promptly.

Ongoing Search Presents Technical Challenges

The search operation in Vouliagmeni faces significant technical obstacles due to the specific underwater terrain. Cave diving requires specialized training and equipment, and rescue efforts in such environments demand careful planning to ensure the safety of search teams. The placement of guide ropes and chains represents a methodical approach to covering the search area systematically.

Additionally, the depth and configuration of the Devil’s Well complicate visibility and access for rescue divers. These factors have contributed to the extended duration of the search operation, now spanning multiple days. Greek authorities have committed substantial resources to the effort, reflecting the seriousness with which they approach such incidents.

Meanwhile, the incident has drawn attention to diving safety in popular coastal areas around Athens. Limanakia, while known for its scenic underwater landscapes, requires divers to exercise extreme caution, particularly in areas like the Devil’s Well that present elevated risks even for those with considerable diving experience.

Authorities have not provided a specific timeline for concluding the search operation, though they confirmed it would continue at least through Wednesday. The outcome remains uncertain as rescue teams persist in their efforts to locate the missing 34-year-old diver.

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