eighth August 2025
The 60-year-old British man was rescued within the Dolomites in Italy after ignoring warning indicators about potential rockslides. NEW
The person, who has not been namded, was at 2,400m on the Ferrata Berti path close to San Vito di Cadore when he referred to as the rescue providers as he was trapped by falling rocks.
Two helicopters and a workforce of three alpine rescuers got here to his rescue.
He has now been billed for the price of the rescue.
The top of the San Vito di Cadore alpine rescue, Nicola Cherubin, mentioned the hiker claimed he didn’t see the indicators, however rockfalls had been frequent within the space for 2 months.
There have been additionally quite a few indicators with warnings in English.
Earlier in the summertime two Belgian hikers have been rescued from the identical space.
They required a helicopter rescue, however as EU residents, they have been charged considerably much less — just a few hundred Euros.
This disparity is as a result of EU agreements permit the residents of member states to entry rescue providers at diminished or no value.
The UK left the EU after Brexit.
Italian authorities urge hikers to respect closures with the intention to keep away from harmful rescues and excessive prices.
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