Indian Climber Rescued After 4 Days on Mount Annapurna.

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A team of climbers, mountain guides, and helicopter pilots in Nepal successfully rescued missing Indian mountaineer Anurag Maloo from a deep crevasse on the slopes of 26,545-foot Annapurna. Maloo had been stuck in the pit for nearly three days. The rescue operation was launched by Seven Summits Treks founder Chhang Dawa Sherpa and his brother Mingma Sherpa. Maloo is in critical condition at a facility in Kathmandu.
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