Categories: World

Drama on Austria’s highest mountain: Injured mountain climbers rescued from emergency bivouac after two days

class=”sc-cffd1e67-0 iQNQmc”>

1/4
The two mountaineers were able to escape to this bivouac on the northern slope of the Grossglockner.
Natalie ZumkellerIntern News

Suddenly the two mountain climbers from the Czech Republic, aged 25 and 29, found themselves stuck on the highest mountain in Austria. As they descended, the weather continued to deteriorate. They were hit by a falling stone and injured. Nevertheless, they just managed to escape to an emergency bivouac on the north side of the Grossglockner, as the Kleine Zeitung writes.

The Czechs were lucky that they were well equipped and had their mobile phone batteries charged. This allowed them to contact the valley at an altitude of 3,205 meters and call for help.

The rise of rescuers was unthinkable

But the rescuers could not get close to them. “The wind was so strong that the helicopter could not do anything,” the head of the Heiligenblut mountain rescue service, Nikolaus Brandstätter, told “Bild”. At the heights of the Grossglockner, wind gusts can reach speeds of up to 100 km/h.

More about mountaineering
statistics
Last year, 266 people died in the Austrian mountains
Eight deaths within three days
Deadly week for mountain climbers and hikers
Without food
Lost senior survives four days in the Alps
Mountaineer with a mission
How a luxury watch climbs Mount Everest
Accident at the Grand Combine
Italian (†42) falls 600 meters to his death while climbing a mountain

A turnout of the rescue workers was therefore unthinkable. It would have taken hours and the risk of falling rocks was enormous. The emergency shelter was a lifesaver for the two Czechs. The bivouac, which has been operated by the Austrian Alpine Club since 2020, is equipped with beds, cooking facilities and a table.

Rescued with rope and safety harness

The rescue of the two men was only possible after two days. Using a rope and a safety harness, a police helicopter flew her to Franz-Josefs-Höhe, where she was loaded into a rescue helicopter and transported to the hospital in Lienz. One of the two turned out to have a broken collarbone. Nothing is known about his comrade’s condition.

Source: Blick

Share
Published by
Amelia

Recent Posts

Terror suspect Chechen ‘hanged himself’ in Russian custody Egyptian President al-Sisi has been sworn in for a third term

On the same day of the terrorist attack on the Krokus City Hall in Moscow,…

1 year ago

Locals demand tourist tax for Tenerife: “Like a cancer consuming the island”

class="sc-cffd1e67-0 iQNQmc">1/4Residents of Tenerife have had enough of noisy and dirty tourists.It's too loud, the…

1 year ago

Agreement reached: this is how much Tuchel will receive for his departure from Bayern

class="sc-cffd1e67-0 iQNQmc">1/7Packing his things in Munich in the summer: Thomas Tuchel.After just over a year,…

1 year ago

Worst earthquake in 25 years in Taiwan +++ Number of deaths increased Is Russia running out of tanks? Now ‘Chinese coffins’ are used

At least seven people have been killed and 57 injured in severe earthquakes in the…

1 year ago

Now the moon should also have its own time (and its own clocks). These 11 photos and videos show just how intense the Taiwan earthquake was

The American space agency NASA would establish a uniform lunar time on behalf of the…

1 year ago

This is how the Swiss experienced the earthquake in Taiwan: “I saw a crack in the wall”

class="sc-cffd1e67-0 iQNQmc">1/8Bode Obwegeser was surprised by the earthquake while he was sleeping. “It was a…

1 year ago