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Janez Krajnc and Tomaž Osterc in Kotel sinkhole full of dead fish wait for the water tank to return from Reseto pond. The Kotel rescue was the last and hardest day of the rescue. Water subsided too fast, and there were twice as many fish as normal. It took the jeep with the only water tank half an hour to return empty.

Janez Krajnc and Tomaž Osterc in Kotel sinkhole full of dead fish wait for the water tank to return from Reseto pond. The Kotel rescue was the last and hardest day of the rescue. Water subsided too fast, and there were twice as many fish as normal. It took the jeep with the only water tank half an hour to return empty. 

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