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Italy: Hours of agony for 32-year-old speleologist – Trapped at 580 metres deep, 2 days are needed to reach her

Ottavia Piano fell from a height of five metres and was injured while exploring one of the most difficult caves in the region - she was trapped in the same spot last year

Newsroom December 16 01:40

Hours of agony for an Italian speleologist-explorer who had an accident in an unexplored section of a speleothem in the Italian Alps, with rescuers still unable to reach her (although they have determined her location).

32-year-old Ottavia Piana from Brescia had begun exploring with her team to geomorphologically map the Bueno Fonteno cave, in the Bergamo region, a labyrinthine topography, with small caves and tunnels, totalling more than 32 kilometers.

Ιταλία: Ώρες αγωνίας για 32χρονη σπηλαιολόγο - Εγκλωβίστηκε σε βάθος 580 μέτρων, θέλουν 2 μέρες για να τη φτάσουν

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However, an accident she had (she fell from a height of five metres, resulting in injuries to her lower limbs, chest and face), trapped her at a depth of 580 metres, a distance of about four hours from the cave entrance. The teams have been able to locate her and have established contact with her (the first thing she asked them to do was to tell her partner that she was OK), but it will take them at least 48 hours to reach the spot and rescue her.

It should be noted that the same speleologist was also trapped in the same cave in the summer of 2023, with rescuers intervening to extricate her then as well.

 

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