AMAZING NEW Rescue FOOTAGE On Annapurna – 1st Person Report #shorts #everest #annapurna #mountains

AMAZING NEW Rescue FOOTAGE On Annapurna - 1st Person Report #shorts #everest #annapurna #mountains
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There’s Been Intense Drama on Annapurna and in the Mount Everest and 8000 meter peaks region of the Nepal Himalaya.

HERE’S THE FULL REPORT:

Anurag Maloo has been miraculously rescued by a team of Adam Bielecki from Poland and Seven Summits Treks, and multiple others are lucky to be alive in the Himalayas.

As the most notorious of the 8000 meter peaks Annapurna has of late become an object of desire for a wider and larger group of the new era of mountaineers, ticking off peaks on their checklist.

In recent years, guides have supplied high levels of support and supplemental oxygen to make the peak more accessible to less experienced climbers. Of the 395 total summits, 129 (33 percent) have occurred in the past three years.

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  1. Oooohhh…this was the Anurag Maloo rescue. He had been in the crevasse for three days, and the guy who saved him (A Bieleki) figured it was just a body retrieval until he got to the guy and he was still breathing.

  2. “The Himalayan Times reported that Maloo received a litany of lifesaving treatments after he was plucked from the ice. According to that report, Doctors performed CPR on him for over four hours. Emergency crews also treated him for hypothermia and then placed him on a ventilator. The most recent reports on Friday said that he is in the intensive care unit at MediCity Hospital in Kathmandu.”

    The Indian climber did recover and is back in India in good health now! 🇮🇳

    He did a full interview on YouTube! The Rescuers were interviewed also on another full video! ❤

  3. “On Thursday, April 20, Mingma Sherpa of Seven Summit Treks posted the good news on Instagram: “After three days of being missing in a crevasse nearly 250m below, Anurag has been successfully rescued and choppered to Manipal Hospital and then Medicity Hospital in Kathmandu.” Dozens of comments on the post cheered on the rescuers for saving Maloo’s life amid the seemingly impossible circumstances.”

  4. “Members of the team recorded video as they hoisted Maloo through the tight chamber in the ice. It took approximately an hour to raise Maloo out of the crevasse and six hours to complete the mission. Gauchan received a call on his radio that the team had found the lost climber, and he flew from Base Camp to the rescue site, and loaded Maloo and others onto his helicopter, and returned to Base Camp.”

  5. “The rescue operation was launched by Seven Summits Treks founder Chhang Dawa Sherpa and his brother Mingma Sherpa. On Wednesday, April 19, Mingma phoned Gauchan asking about helicopter availability, and the pilot said he could be ready later that afternoon. “We have worked together in many other high-altitude rescues before,” Gauchan says. “There were no other helicopters with pilots that could go that high.”
    That afternoon, Gauchan flew to the town of Dana to pick up five Sherpa rescuers, and then ferried them that evening to Base Camp. The group, which included seven rescuers, got an early start on Thursday, leaving Base Camp at around 6 A.M. to reach the site. Helicopters struggle to hover and carry loads at such high altitude, so Gauchan had to ferry just one or two climbers at a time to the crevasse. “Finding a landing spot was the challenging part for me—I’d barely touch the ground and tell the climber to jump out,” Gauchan says. “The second, third, and fourth flights all had this same kind of difficulty.””

  6. “The rescue party included Chhepal Sherpa, Chhang Dawa Sherpa, Dawa Nurbu Sherpa, Tashi Sherpa, Lakpa Sherpa, Lakpa Nurbu Sherpa, and Polish climber Adam Bielecki, who had been at Base Camp at the time of the rescue.
    The crew built a rope system atop the crevasse, and then Bielecki and Tashi Sherpa descended into the pit. Bielecki told Explorersweb that he found Maloo nearly 200 feet below the surface in a pile of snow. He was still breathing.”

  7. Please remember that Adam alone would not have been able to complete nor carry out this Rescue without the special skills of several very experienced other men helping at the top!

    They had to rig a special lifting mechanism that required unique skills that these rescuers happened to have!
    Their names ought to have been mentioned also! They were crucial to this rescue success!

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