A parag lead on Monday afternoon caused an extensive rescue operation in Greifenburg. The 60-year-old German paragleur was injured in the hospital.
On the Emberger Alm, the municipality of Berg in the Drautal in Carinthia, a 60-year-old German started at 12.45 pm. With his paragasone to a flight to the valley. When the pilot wanted to go to the landing site in Greifenburg around 3 p.m., he lost control of his umbrella for an unknown reason at an altitude of about 200 meters.
“Because he was probably still too high at the moment, he tried to reduce the longer curve in height,” the officials described the tragic accident. The paraglimger suddenly folded in. The man then fell in a treetop and remained stuck for about five meters above the ground.
The paraglidue was quickly restored by the fire brigade brigade and Mountain rescue workers. The 60-year-old was brought on the Drau with injuries from an indefinite degree to the Spittal Hospital. “The officials of the Pi Greifenburg, the Mountain Rescue Oberes Drautal, FF Greifenburg, near RK1, the Libelle Police Helicopter and the Greifenburg Rescue Helicopter were in action.
Source: Krone

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