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American caver rescued after 10 days in Turkish cave.

American Cave‍ Explorer Rescued After⁢ Week-Long Ordeal in Turkish Cave

American cave explorer⁢ Mark Dickey has emerged from a Turkish cave after a ‌harrowing health scare that left him trapped​ over 3,000 feet below ground for ​more ⁤than ‌a week.

Mr. Dickey, 40, was⁤ safely extracted from Morca Cave in ‌Turkey at around 12:37⁢ a.m. local time on Sept. 12, according to the Turkish Caving Federation. He was transported to the ⁤hospital‍ an hour ‍later by helicopter.

“Thus, the⁣ cave rescue part ⁢of the operation has ended successfully. We congratulate all ‌those who have contributed!” the Turkish Caving Federation stated on​ X, formerly known as‌ Twitter.

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mark-dickey/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>His rescue came more than a week ⁣after Mr. Dickey fell ill with gastrointestinal bleeding on Sept. 2 while exploring the Morca​ cave in southern Turkey, one of the deepest caves in the world. He became too frail to climb out himself.

Lying on ⁢a ⁤stretcher surrounded by ⁤reporters following his rescue, Mr. Dickey⁢ described the ordeal as a “crazy, crazy adventure.”

The ‍experienced ‌caver said that at one point, he thought he was “not going to live” after ⁣he started ‍throwing up large volumes of blood.

“My consciousness⁢ started to get ⁤harder to hold on to,” he explained.

Mr.‍ Dickey was⁤ first treated⁤ inside the cave by ⁣a ​Hungarian doctor who went ⁢down into​ the​ cave on Sept. 3. Doctors and rescuers then took turns caring for⁣ him. The cause of his illness was not clear.

The rescue operation started in earnest on Saturday afternoon after⁢ doctors, paramedics, and experienced cavers from all across‍ Europe rushed to⁣ the‍ cave to provide ‍assistance. They set up ⁤small medical base camps at various levels along the shaft to ‍check on ⁢Mr. Dickey ‍as he was carried on a stretcher along the slow and arduous extrication.

“It is amazing to be above ‌ground again,” ⁣he said, thanking the Turkish government for ‌saving his‍ life‍ with its rapid response.⁣ He also thanked the international caving community, Turkish cavers, and Hungarian Cave Rescue, among others.

Mr. Dickey is a​ highly ‍trained⁤ caver and a⁢ cave rescuer himself‍ who had participated in many international expeditions. He is also a well-known figure in the international speleological community.

His parents expressed immense relief and joy over their son’s rescue, extending their heartfelt gratitude⁣ for⁣ the “tremendous outpouring of⁣ help” provided throughout the rescue‌ operation.

“Mark is ⁣strong and we believe in his strength but ⁤fully knew that he was in dire ⁢need of tremendous and ⁣immediate ⁤support,” they told reporters, according to CNN.

Video footage shows American⁣ cave-explorer Mark Dickey lying‌ inside ‍cave ‌receiving medical attention. (Reuters/Screenshot via NTD)

Mr. Dickey⁤ and several others were at Morca cave on‍ an expedition to map ⁢the 4,186-foot deep cave system for the Anatolian Speleology Group Association.

The European⁢ Cave Rescue‍ Association (ECRA) said that many cave rescuers remain in the cave to remove ‌substantial amounts of rope and⁣ rescue equipment used ⁣during the ‍operation. This⁣ process could take⁣ at least one​ more day to complete.

Around 190 experts from Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, Poland, and ​Turkey took⁣ part in ⁣the rescue, ​including doctors, paramedics, and experienced cavers. Teams ⁣comprised of a doctor and three‌ to four other rescuers took turns staying by Mr. Dickey’s side at all times.

The biggest challenge for the rescuers getting him out of the ⁤cave were the⁤ steep vertical sections, and navigating through mud and water at low temperatures.



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