Salerno, The recovery of the wounded speleologist in the Falco cave is still underway

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The rescue operations by the Alpine and Speleological Rescue (Cnsas) are continuing for the recovery of a speleologist from Salerno who, yesterday afternoon, was injured in the Falco cave, in the municipality of Corleto Monforte, in the province of Salerno.

The young professional, who was in the cave with a group of friends, as reconstructed by the Cnsas, slipped while they were walking along a horizontal stretch of a few hundred meters, at a depth of about 130 meters, causing trauma to a lower limb.

The Alpine and Speleological Rescue teams, composed of doctors, nurses, technicians and telephone operators, reached the woman, who was examined and stabilized, while communications with the management of operations outside were guaranteed by the telephone line created specifically for this purpose.

The injured woman was then placed on a stretcher and the recovery began. In addition to the technicians of the Alpine and Speleological Rescue of Campania, there is also the intervention of teams from Puglia, Lazio, Abruzzo, Umbria, Marche, Emilia-Romagna and Sicily. Due to the particular morphology of the cave, the Cnsas explains, the Speleological Rescue disobstruction teams were also activated.

A team of technicians from Umbria and Sicily instead widened the narrowest parts of the cave to allow the stretcher to pass through easily.


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