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Rescuers free an injured cave explorer trapped more than 130 feet underground in Italy

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MILAN — Rescuers on Monday freed a cave explorer who was injured by falling rocks some 40 metres (more than 130 feet) below the surface in Italy’s northwestern Piedmont region while on an outing with a group of friends, according to Italy’s mountain rescue corps. 

The 63-year-old man who sustained a head injury was brought to the surface by crews who used explosives to widen the cave at key junctures. They also passed through two 15-metre vertical shafts and a series of narrow winding passages. 

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Medical teams reached the injured man after the accident on Sunday and treated him inside a heated tent while the path out was being cleared. He remained in good condition.  

The incident occurred in the Abisso Paperino cave system, which extends 170 metres (560 feet) underground near the town of Ormea in Cuneo province. 

 

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