US caver rescued after days-long climb in Turkish cave

Published: September 12, 2023

AFP

An American caver who had change into trapped greater than 1,000 metres underground in southern Turkey after falling in poor health was rescued early on Tuesday, after a days-long worldwide rescue operation.

Mark Dickey, 40, was on a global exploration mission within the Morca collapse Mersin province’s Taurus mountains, when he reportedly started affected by gastrointestinal bleeding at a depth of 1,040 metres.

“Dickey was removed from the last exit of the cave,” Turkey’s TUMAF caving federation wrote on social media platform X.

“Thus, the cave rescue part of the operation has ended successfully. We congratulate all those who have contributed!” 

Italian rescuers mentioned Dickey was taken to the medical tent on the camp for checks.

More than 150 rescuers from Turkey, Croatia, Italy and different international locations labored for 9 days to rescue him from the nation’s third deepest cave.

Footage from earlier phases of the operation confirmed Dickey mendacity contained in the cave and receiving therapy by a medical group. Footage additionally confirmed different groups transferring down the caves with ropes and making their method by way of slim passages.

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