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Rescuers save two Georgians stuck at 3200-meter altitude on Kazbegi

16.07.19 17:00


Rescuers have saved two Georgian nationals in Kazbegi today who were stuck at the 3200-meter Kuro peak.

 

One of them had health problems and was unable to walk.

 

The Kazbegi rescue team set out and was accompanied by a Border Police helicopter. Both rescuers were then brought to a safe location. 

 

Neither of the hikers are in a critical condition. 

 

Earlier in July, Georgian rescuers saved a young woman on Mkinvartsveri Peak, Kazbegi while two days later they savednine tourists (including seven Norwegians) in mountainous Racha region in western Georgia.

 

Kuro Peak is a mountain in the Georgian region of Kazbegi, with an elevation of 3342 meters.

 

 

 

source: AGENDA/ agenda.ge

 

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