The man was seen diving into the Regatas Lake but no one saw him come out. Firefighters and City Police and SAME worked at the scene.
The team in charge of the Search for the man who disappeared after swimming in the Palermo Lakes will continue this Tuesday, after not having got no results on monday.
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“The place is complex because it is three meters deep and has algae that do not come loose easily, so working with the ropes is complicated since they get stuck,” a source from the operation explained to Noticias Argentinas.


Desperate search for a man who entered the Palermo Lakes and did not come out
The man entered the Regatas Lake, in front of the monument to Juan Manuel Fangio, and neighbors who were passing through the area realized that he was not coming out of the water, so they quickly called 911. Since this noon, doctors have been working at the scene. of the SAME, the Police and Firefighters of the City of Buenos Aires.
On the shore were left their black sneakers and a pair of gloveswhich were seized by the Buenos Aires force.
It is worth remembering that, by order of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires, Bathing in the waters of the Palermo Lakes is prohibited.
According to information from the City Police, the man was allegedly under the influence of alcohol when he submerged. It was then that agents from the 14-C Neighborhood Police Station attended along with divers from the Special Rescue Group (GER).
Likewise, staff of the SAME He had an ambulance ready for an eventual transfer.
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