Isère: Three Speleologists, Including One Wounded, Trapped in the Cave of the Dead Warriors
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Two of them were able to go out as early as Sunday evening. The third, wounded after being partially buried, was raised to the surface this Monday morning.
Three speleologists found themselves trapped in a cave in Isère in Saint-Pierre-de-Chartrouse on Sunday. A 25-year-old man, wounded and in a state of hypothermia, was rescued this Monday morning.
Early this Monday morning, the rescue team climbed up this man who had been stuck in a cave since Sunday afternoon. He suffers from an injury to his arm.
A 25-year-old man who had been trapped in a cave in the south of France since Sunday afternoon has been rescued. The speleologist, or cave explorer, was buried under boulders. This morning, rescue workers managed to free him and pull him out of the cave, reports French TV channel BFM TV. The man is doing well under the circumstances and his life is not in danger. In the cave, he did injure his arm and was hypothermic, the leader of the rescue op…
A fourth person, who remained at the entrance of the cave, gave the rescue alert quickly.
Three speleologists have been trapped since the middle of the afternoon, Sunday 8 June, in the cave of the Guiers Mort, in Saint-Pierre-de-Chartrouse, Isère. One of them is "injured and stuck by boulders of rock", informed the Prefecture of l'Isère. An extensive rescue operation is under way. - Isère: three speleologists, one of them wounded, stuck in the cave of the Guiers Mort (Police, justice and other facts).
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