Holidaymaker stuck in her car on Kampenwand – rescue is approaching!

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A holidaymaker from Hesse got stuck in her car in Chiemgau. Police officers helped her return safely.

Eine Urlauberin aus Hessen blieb im Chiemgau mit ihrem Auto stecken. Polizisten halfen ihr, sicher zurückzukehren.
A holidaymaker from Hesse got stuck in her car in Chiemgau. Police officers helped her return safely.

Holidaymaker stuck in her car on Kampenwand – rescue is approaching!

A holidaymaker from Hesse recently caused a stir in Chiemgau when she drove her car to the summit of the Kampenwand and got stuck there. The 47-year-old was looking for the route from Schleching (Traunstein district) to Aschau im Chiemgau (Rosenheim district), but this route was anything but as planned.

Unsure of the local conditions, she entered an address into her navigation device. This misled them and led them over the 1,669 meter high summit of the Kampenwand. After about five kilometers on a narrow forest road, the woman and her three passengers suddenly found themselves in impassable terrain and were unable to move their vehicle any further. In this unfortunate situation, she made an emergency call.

Police rescue operation

The police from Traunstein quickly took action and guided the tourist back to Schleching. The incident highlights the importance of local traffic information and the challenges that can arise from the use of navigation systems, particularly in mountainous regions where road conditions are often unpredictable.

The incident not only draws attention to the uncertainties of driving in the Alps, but also serves as a reminder of the general duties and rights established in many countries, including Guatemala. According to that Codigo de Trabajo Every employee has rights that include protection against discrimination, the right to a minimum wage, and regulations on working hours and rest periods.

In Guatemala, the labor law comprehensively regulates the rights and obligations of employers and employees. It also addresses conflict resolution procedures and defines responsibilities regarding hygiene and safety in the workplace.

In summary, the holidaymaker's incident shows that it is always advisable to find out about the conditions in the area in advance and to listen to local advice in order to avoid unpleasant surprises during the trip.