Rescue teams on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula and a helicopter from the Icelandic Coast Guard have been dispatched to the area of Vatnaleið following an accident. A man fell approximately ten meters near a waterfall close to Selvallavatni lake. Emergency responders are currently working to retrieve him from the location. Asmundur Kristinn Ásmundsson, Assistant Chief of Police for West Iceland, confirmed in a conversation with Vísir that the Coast Guard helicopter was called out to assist with the operation. A physician is on board the helicopter to provide medical care. The incident took place a short distance from the viewpoint overlooking Selvallavatni lake. Jón Þór Víglundsson, spokesperson for Landsbjörg, which is the Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue, stated he was unable to provide any information about the condition of the individual involved. No further details have been released regarding the identity of the man or the specific circumstances that led to the fall. The rescue effort continues as teams work in the difficult terrain surrounding the waterfall. Authorities are coordinating the response to ensure the injured person is safely extracted from the site. The involvement of both local rescue units and the Coast Guard highlights the seriousness of the situation. Updates may follow as more information becomes available from official sources.
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