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A Paraglider From Germany Was Seriously Injured at the Takeoff Area Above Tolmin

Summary by RTV Slovenija
Early Saturday afternoon, a 27-year-old German paraglider fell after taking off from Kobala near Tolmin due to a sudden gust of wind. Mountain rescuers and medical workers provided assistance at the scene of the accident, then the seriously injured man was taken to hospital.

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Early Saturday afternoon, a 27-year-old German paraglider fell after taking off from Kobala near Tolmin due to a sudden gust of wind. Mountain rescuers and medical workers provided assistance at the scene of the accident, then the seriously injured man was taken to hospital.

A German paraglider pilot crashed during paragliding. On his descent, 77-year-old paraglider pilot caused damage to a vehicle. He injured himself in his impact. SPITTAL. On 10 June this year around 11.00 a.m., a 77-year-old German paraglider pilot started with a training screen from an approved take-off place for hanging and paragliders on the Emberger Alm (note: circa 1720 m above sea level), municipality Berg in the Drautal, district Spittal a…

On Sunday, a German citizen took off with a parachute on his own at the paragliding take-off site in Kobala in the Tolmin region, when his parachute was caught in a crosswind, causing him to fall to the ground from a height of approximately three meters. The 27-year-old is expected to be seriously injured. Rescuers took him to the hospital, the Nova Gorica Police Department announced. The Nova Gorica Police Department also announced that the inj…

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RTV Slovenija broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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