Salem Man, 24, Drowns in Molalla River Near Canby Despite Rescue Efforts

A 24-year-old Salem man tragically lost his life on Sunday after drowning in the Molalla River near Canby. Enrique Hernandez-Hernandez was swimming close to Canby Community Park when he went underwater and did not resurface, prompting calls for emergency services at around 7:40 p.m., as reported by KOIN.

Despite the swift arrival of the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office and multiple water rescue teams, Hernandez-Hernandez was pronounced dead soon after being pulled ashore, and even though these efforts were earnest and quickly mobilized, the river’s conditions did not permit a timely rescue of the young man. With the backdrop of such tragedies, experts stress the importance of taking precautionary measures; even proficient swimmers are encouraged to wear life jackets while swimming in Oregon’s rivers and lakes, which can be deceptively colder than the air temperature, thus elevating the risk of drowning. This advice was echoed by experts in a report by OregonLive.

The search and retrieval operation was complicated by the landscape surrounding the Molalla River, necessitating the assistance of the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue team. This specialized team is composed of both deputies and trained community volunteers, who ultimately conducted the recovery, as noted in a story by KATU…

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