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Two overseas ladies mountaineers, who have been stranded at a peak of 6,015 metres on their method to the Chaukhamba III peak in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district, have been rescued on Sunday morning, the District Catastrophe Administration Centre right here stated.
The mountaineers — Michelle Theresa Dvorak from the USA and Fav Jane Manners from the UK — have been stranded since October 3.
Two IAF helicopters started a search operation to hint them on Friday.
Chamoli, Uttarakhand: The rescue operation for 2 climbers, one from the USA and one from the UK, trapped on Mount Chaukhamba concluded efficiently after 80 hours. Performed by the Indian Air Pressure, SDRF, NDRF, Military, and native administration, the operation started on October 4,… pic.twitter.com/iJxgKUAh0A
— IANS (@ians_india) October 6, 2024
They have been joined by mountaineering-trained State Catastrophe Response Pressure personnel on Saturday to help within the operations. They have been a part of a overseas mountaineering expedition by the India Mountaineering Basis.
In line with the state emergency operation centre in Dehradun, the 2 have been stranded after their logistical and technical tools fell down once they have been on their method to Chaukhamba III peak located at 6,995 metres.
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