US caver’s rescue from deep Turkish cave gains pace

US caver’s rescue from deep Turkish cave gains pace

An American caver trapped for greater than every week in Türkiye’s third deepest cave with inner bleeding could possibly be pulled to security as early as Monday night time, rescuers mentioned.

Mark Dickey, 40, developed abdomen issues on Sept. 2 whereas exploring the depths of the Morca Cave, a distant complicated of slender underground tunnels in southern Türkiye’s Taurus Mountains.

Morca Cave’s lowest level is 1.3 kilometers (0.8 miles) under floor, in keeping with the county’s caving federation.

Dickey fell ailing at a depth of 1,120 meters (695 ft), sparking what organizers mentioned was one of many largest and most complex underground rescue operations ever tried.

An worldwide crew of rescuers, fellow explorers and medics is now making an attempt to convey Dickey to a base camp, positioned 180 meters under the floor.

He has been strapped to a stretcher, which generally wanted to be lifted vertically by a rope via notably slender passageways.

“The rescue operation will continue from minus 180 meters after Mark has rested at the camp here for a while,” the Turkish Caving Federation mentioned.

“If everything goes well, the aim is to rescue Mark completely by tonight (Monday) or tomorrow (Tuesday).”

Officials mentioned Dickey’s well being was bettering because of emergency therapy by medics who raced to succeed in him underground.

“He is in good health in general. He continues to be fed with liquids,” Cenk Yildiz, the top of the native department of Turkey’s emergency response service, advised reporters late on Sunday.

“We have resolved his stomach bleeding issues with plasma and serum support.”

In a video recorded on Wednesday, Dickey thanked the Turkish authorities for its assist.

“The quick response of the Turkish government to get the medical supplies that I needed, in my opinion, saved my life,” Dickey mentioned.

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