Indian climber rescued from 1,000-foot crevasse on Mt. Annapurna.

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Anurag Maloo, a climber, was rescued after falling into a 985-foot crevasse on Annapurna in Nepal. He had been trapped for three days and is now being treated in a hospital. Annapurna is notorious for its treacherous conditions and is one of the world's most dangerous mountains. Maloo's family is now with him while he is being treated in the hospital.
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