Climber Surviving Everest Ordeal Credits Avalanche for Rescue
Dawa Sherpa was airlifted to Kathmandu, where doctors treated him for frostbite, severe dehydration and a fractured thigh bone.
A climber, Dawa Sherpa, who was trapped on Mount Everest for days, credits an avalanche with saving his life. He was subsequently airlifted to Kathmandu, where he received treatment for severe frostbite, dehydration, and a fractured thigh bone. The climber's survival under extreme conditions is remarkable. The avalanche, while dangerous, paradoxically created an opportunity for rescue. His ordeal highlights the perilous nature of high-altitude mountaineering. Medical professionals are attending to his injuries.
This dramatic survival story underscores the extreme dangers of mountaineering and the unpredictable forces of nature.
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