"US Researcher Trapped in Turkish Cave Sparks International Rescue Operation"

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A rescue operation is underway to extract an American researcher, Mark Dickey, who fell ill while 3,000 feet deep inside a cave in Turkey. Dickey began vomiting due to stomach bleeding and was unable to leave on his own. International help was sought, and 190 people from 8 countries, including doctors and paramedics, have come to assist. Dickey's health has improved, and he is now able to walk on his own. However, if his condition worsens, the rescue teams may need to bring him up on a stretcher, which could take up to 10 days.
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