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Almaty Rescuers Evacuate Injured Tourist from 3,000-Meter Plateau
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Almaty Rescuers Evacuate Injured Tourist from 3,000-Meter Plateau

From Dagens Nyheter · () Swedish

Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement Outcome reported
  • Almaty rescuers successfully evacuated an injured 19-year-old tourist from a high-altitude plateau.
  • The tourist fell from a rock at an altitude of over 3,000 meters while descending Peak Malysh.
  • Rescuers provided first aid and transported the injured individual to safety, also escorting three other group members.

A dramatic rescue operation unfolded in the Mynzhylki Plateau near Almaty, Kazakhstan, where emergency services evacuated an injured tourist from a perilous altitude.

The 19-year-old male fell from a rock formation while descending Peak Malysh, at an elevation of 3,020 meters. He was part of a larger tourist group exploring the mountainous terrain.

Rescuers from the Almaty Department of Emergency Situations responded swiftly. Upon reaching the site, they provided immediate first aid to the injured tourist before commencing a challenging evacuation. The young man was successfully transported to a safe location and subsequently handed over to the Disaster Medicine Center.

In addition to the injured tourist, rescuers also ensured the safety of three other members of the group, escorting them to secure ground. These individuals did not require medical attention. The incident highlights the inherent risks associated with high-altitude trekking and the critical role of emergency response teams in mountainous regions.

DistantNews Editorial

Originally published by Dagens Nyheter in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.