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Cave explorer trapped after being hit by fallen rocks 130 feet underground
Cave explorer trapped after being hit by fallen rocks 130 feet underground

The Independent

time21-07-2025

  • The Independent

Cave explorer trapped after being hit by fallen rocks 130 feet underground

An urgent rescue operation is underway in Italy's Piedmont region to free a cave explorer who suffered a head injury after being hit by falling rocks some 40 metres (more than 130 feet) below ground. The incident occurred on Sunday while the explorer was on an outing with friends. Medical teams have reached the injured individual and are providing treatment inside a heated tent. The severity of his head injury means he is unable to exit the cave unassisted, the country's mountain rescue corps confirmed. Rescuers used explosive charges to widen the cave at three key junctures so the injured man could be carried to the surface. He remained in good condition. The Abisso Paperino: The Abisso Paperino extends 170 meters (about 557 feet) underground, including a fossil gallery, near the town of Ormea in Cuneo province.

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

Associated Press

time21-07-2025

  • Associated Press

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

MILAN (AP) — A rescue operation was underway Monday to free a cave explorer who was injured by falling rocks some 40 meters (more than 130 feet) below the surface in Italy's Piedmont region while on an outing with a group of friends, according to the country's mountain rescue corps. Medical teams reached the injured man after the accident on Sunday and were treating him inside a heated tent for a head injury that prevents him from exiting the cave on his own. Rescuers used explosive charges to widen the cave at three key junctures so the injured man could be carried to the surface. He remained in good condition. The Abisso Paperino extends 170 meters (about 557 feet) underground, including a fossil gallery, near the town of Ormea in Cuneo province.

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