Two Polish Climbers Collapsed While Climbing in the Tatra Mountains, One Did Not Survive
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A rescue helicopter was called in to help two Polish climbers who fell into the Avalanche Gap while climbing in the Avalanche Saddle area in the High Tatras. One of the Poles was rescued, while the other suffered fatal injuries in the fall.
Slovak authorities have reported the tragic death of a 41-year-old Polish man in the Tatra Mountains on Monday morning. The man's 46-year-old friend was injured and taken to hospital.
A 41-year-old Polish mountaineer died and his companion was seriously injured while climbing Gerlach in the Slovak Tatra Mountains on Monday, the Horska Zachranna Służba (HZS) reported. The accident occurred in the area of Droga Martina, also known as Martinka.
A tragic accident involving two Polish climbers occurred in the Slovak High Tatras. One of them, a 41-year-old man, died at the scene, while his 46-year-old companion was airlifted to hospital.
Two Polish climbers fell in the High Tatras, the 41-year-old of whom did not survive. The other of the pair was airlifted to hospital. The Air-Transport Europe helicopter rescue service reported this on social media on Monday.
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