36 Haredi Tourists, Including Infants, Rescued From Austrian Alps
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Nine Britons, including two babies in baby carts, were rescued by helicopter on Sunday (9) in the Austrian Alps, after a group of 36 tourists got lost on a trail considered dangerous by the emergency teams. The group had descended on foot from the station of the cable car Wildspitz, in Sölden, towards the valley of Ötztal, when it ended up on a slope near a cliff. Video: The crowd went to the church in Portugal waiting for Cristiano Ronaldo and …
A group of 36 hikers, made up of three families, found themselves on Sunday late in the afternoon in great difficulty in the Austrian Tyrol, requiring significant and costly relief assistance.
A hiking trip by three befriended families ended Sunday afternoon with a massive rescue operation in the Austrian Alps. The group, including Belgians, became stranded at an altitude of 2,300 meters in impassable terrain. Their equipment? None. Their luggage? Babies and strollers. “A little boy was clinging to the rocks.”
The group of 36 hikers from Belgium, the United Kingdom, the United States and Austria were unequipped and included toddlers in strollers.
Austrian mountain rescuers rescued a group of 36 poorly equipped hikers from three families, including toddlers in strollers, in a demanding operation involving helicopters, Tyrolean police said on Monday. They added that the hikers would have to cover the costs of the rescue themselves, foreign news agencies reported. The group, which included adults, teenagers and several small children, set off from the upper station of the Wildspitzbahn gond…
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