A Czech woman (48) slipped, slipped about ten meters on the ice and fell into an open crevice during a mountain trip in the Malta Valley on Friday. She had to wait there for four hours until she was rescued.
The woman was among a group of four hikers from the Czech Republic who have been traveling in the Malta Valley since Thursday. On Friday, the ill-equipped and inexperienced group wanted the Preimlscharte, according to the police. climb go to the Großelend Glacier.
The 48-year-old slipped on the glacial ice at 2,950 meters above sea level due to lack of equipment, slipped about 10 meters on the ice and fell into an open, shallow crevice, police said.
Woman had to stand in the column for four hours
After an independent rescue was also not possible due to lack of equipment, one of the tractors had to descend to the Osnabrückerhut around 3 p.m. to notify the rescue services. “The crew of the rescue helicopter RK1 was able to save the victims around 7 p.m..”
Hikers without experience or equipment
The 48-year-old suffered minor injuries and was flown to the hospital in Spittal for a check-up. “None of those involved had the necessary alpine experience and equipment such as rope and crampons,” the emergency services criticized.
Source: Krone

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