UKK Park is spreading stomach, rescue picked up three sick nature
Camping|It is not yet known what the disease is or how it has spread, Metsähallitus says.
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Urho Kekkonen National Park is spreading a stomach disease, which has known to have 30 hikers since the beginning of June.
Three sufferers have been in health care center and three have been evacuated from the park, Metsähallitus says.
The cause of the disease and the spread of the disease is not yet known, and hikers are advised to avoid the use of public spaces in the park.
Urho Kekkonen National Park It has spread in recent days a small stomach anti -stomach.
Currently, 30 cases of disease are known, says Metsähallitus Nature Services Expert Kristiina Aikio.
Of these, three have reportedly been involved in health center treatment due to their symptoms. In addition, three other people have had to be evacuated from the park. There were two evacuations between Tuesday and Wednesday night and one on Wednesday.
« However, most of the sufferers have been able to return from the park on their own, » Aikio says.
The first illness took place on June 1, but Metsähallitus was not informed until June 6.
The UKK Park in Lapland is Finland’s second largest national park.
Yet It is not known what the disease is. Aikio hopes that hikers seeking health care will soon have an accurate diagnosis.
The spread of the disease is also unclear. One chance, according to Aikio, is that someone who carried the disease has used the park’s general hiking facilities, such as huts, lean -to or toilets, which other hikers are infected.
For this reason, Metsähallitus hopes that those hiking in the UKK Park will so far avoid the use of public spaces.
In addition, hikers are expected to avoid excursions made at night or outside the marked routes. This will make possible rescue situations easier.
“However, Urho Kekkonen National Park is a huge area,” says Aikio.
Metsähallitus hopes that sick hikers will report their symptoms on the Metsähallitus website.