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An Indian climber who was rescued alive from one of the world's most treacherous mountains in Nepal is airlifted to a hospital by helicopter in Lalitpur, three days after he went missing down a crevasse. Anurag Maloo, 34, was descending from a camp on Annapurna on Monday when he fell down a deep crevasse at an altitude of around 5,600 metres. IMAGES
Images of the Italian mountain pass of Passo Fedaia as the search for survivors resumes two days after a glacier collapsed, killing at least seven people. IMAGES
French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin arrives in Albertville following the rescue helicopter crash that killed five people on Tuesday. He visits the Alps' section of the CRS (Republican Security Company), which lost two rescuers in the crash. IMAGES
Footage courtesy of the Maritime & Coastguard Agency from Saturday showed the dramatic rescue of two climbers who were stuck at around 3,000ft on the Bidean Nam Bian mountain near Glencoe. The climbers were airlifted by helicopter after spending a night without shelter in sub-zero temperatures. They called mountain rescue services for help on Friday evening after reaching the summit and being concerned about potential avalanches.
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