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Man rescued from deep pit at construction site in Yakutia, Russia
In the early evening hours of April 18, a man fell into a deep pit at a construction site in Yakutia, Russia. The guard on duty was doing his night rounds when he stumbled into the hole, which was deep enough to make it impossible for him to climb out on his own.
Upon receiving the distress call, a team of rescuers from the Ministry of Emergency Situations in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) arrived at the site. They quickly assessed the situation and began to formulate a plan to rescue the victim.
The pit was 12 to 15 meters deep, which meant that the rescuers had to use climbing equipment to reach the victim. One of the rescuers descended into the pit, carefully navigating the narrow space to reach the victim. Once he was close enough, he tied a safety harness around the victim and secured it to himself, ensuring that the victim would not fall further.
The other rescuer then carefully guided the two men up to the surface, using a system of pulleys and ropes to ensure their safety. The operation was tense and delicate, with the slightest mistake potentially causing the harness to come loose, putting both men at risk.
Fortunately, the rescue was successful, and the victim was handed over to the waiting medical team.
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