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14-hour rescue of two Vietnamese climbers trapped on the 3,500m-high Matterhorn peak

Báo Tin TứcBáo Tin Tức25/09/2024

An announcement posted on the homepage of Swiss mountain helicopter service provider Air Zermatt said that on September 24 (local time), the airline's rescue team carried out a rescue of two Vietnamese climbers stuck on the Matterhorn peak when they fell into a life-threatening situation at an altitude of more than 3,500 meters.
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Image of Air Zermatt rescue operation. Photo: VNA
According to the VNA reporter, after receiving urgent news on the morning of September 24 local time about two climbers from Vietnam having an accident on the Matterhorn peak, Air Zermatt quickly assessed the situation and deployed plans. Due to the very bad weather, rescue by air or road was not possible, so Air Zermatt decided to send three experts from the Zermatt rescue station to climb to the top of the Matterhorn to the location of the accident. After traveling by the Zermatt Bergbahnen cable car system to the Schwarzsee point, the experts went to the location of the two Vietnamese climbers. At an altitude of more than 3,500m, the rescue experts found the two climbers in trouble. The announcement added that the two climbers were stuck in difficult terrain and suffered from severe hypothermia. With no access by plane to the scene, experts had to rappel down to the crash site and then bring them back to the normal route using a rope system. The statement also said that snow and ice made the rescue operation a huge challenge for rescuers.
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Air Zermatt rescue helicopter. Photo: VNA
After a journey, the experts and two climbers took shelter at Hörnli Hut. At the same time, Air Zermatt prepared a helicopter to evacuate everyone from Hörnli Hut. Finally, after many hours of waiting, the crew was able to take off towards the Matterhorn peak and brought both the climbers and rescuers to safety, ending the 14-hour rescue. Air Zermatt's assessment said that, without timely support, the two Vietnamese climbers might not have survived the harsh conditions on the snowy mountain. After being examined by doctors, the two climbers returned home.
Mr. Hien (Vietnam News Agency)
Source: https://baotintuc.vn/van-de-quan-tam/14-gio-giai-cuu-hai-nha-leo-nui-viet-nam-mac-ket-tren-dinh-matterhorn-cao-hon-3500m-20240925041506570.htm

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