To rescue the speleologist, rescue teams from Bulgaria, Italy, Croatia, Poland and Hungary arrived in the region.
In the Turkish province of Mersin, American speleologist Mark Dickey was rescued from a cave more than a kilometer deep. During a research expedition, he suffered from stomach bleeding. The American was rescued in nine days. This was reported by CNN Turk.
“An American, professional speleologist Mark Dickey, who led the team, fell ill on September 2 while at a depth of 1,200 meters,” the report said.
The scientist led an international group of researchers, which included citizens of the USA, Turkey, Romania and Hungary. They planned to find and map a new passage in the Morca Cave in the Sügezü region near Anamur in southern Turkey.
Site treatment began on September 4th. And when the American’s condition stabilized, he was taken out of the cave on a stretcher, with the help of cables and other equipment, and sent by helicopter for further treatment in Mersin.
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