Following her safe return to her Himachal Pradesh village, climber Baljeet Kaur recalls the challenges she overcame to successfully climb Mt Annapurna, one of the highest and most difficult peaks in the world, without oxygen
Rajasthan-based Anurag Maloo slipped into a crevasse below the 6,000 metres point between camp 3 and camp 2 while descending Mount Annapurna early on April 17. When climbers from Nepal and Poland heard about Maloo, they scoured one of the highest and most difficult peaks to summit for three days to look for the missing Indian climber. The Indian Express reconstructs the "highest rescue effort in the world” from a crevasse that is "the most dangerous point" on April 20
Sources in the hospital said he responded positively to their call, indicating a “coordinated brain function”, although the MRI test has not been done yet.
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An Indian climber who had fallen into a crevasse while descending Nepal's Mount Annapurna, the world's 10th-highest peak, was rescued Thursday after three days of searching.