Expert Explains Why It’s so Difficult to Rescue Climber Who Broke Leg 22,000ft up Mountain
17 Articles
17 Articles
While your child remembers that “she is still alive”, the bad weather and the technical difficulty of the terrain prevent any possibility of saving the woman who fractured a leg during the descent of the Pobeda
Neither the desperate request of his 27-year-old son, nor the improvised rescue teams, nor a miraculous helicopter flight will save Russian mountaineer Natalia Nagovitsyna (47 years old), who apparently remains alive 15 days after breaking a leg at Pico Pobeda (7,439 meters) and being stranded in a tent at 7,150 meters. Without just food or gas to melt snow and moisturize, with temperatures of 30 degrees below zero and a radical worsening of wea…
The mountaineer suffered the fracture of her limb 15 days ago as the Pobeda peak descended and Kyrgyzstan has abandoned its rescue
The story of the rescue of the climber Natalia Nagovitsyna, who remains trapped in the Pico de la Victoria (Jengish Chokusu), on the border between Kyrgyzstan and China, has thousands distressed, as, despite attempts to help her, this has not been possible due to the adverse weather conditions. YOU CAN SEE: Trapped! Pupils place hidden camera in backpack and surprise their teacher by stealing in the middle of the classroom The accident of Natali…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium