Karnataka

Trekker falls 200 feet into gorge at Karnataka's Nandi Hills, rescued by IAF

After the police, SDRF and NDRF could not rescue him, the IAF was called in.

Written by : Inputs PTI

In yet another incident, a trekker who fell at least 200 feet into a gorge at Brahmagiri Rocks at  Nandi Hills, about 60 km from Bengaluru, was on Sunday, February 20, rescued by the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the national and State disaster response forces, a police official said. The 19-year-old man from Delhi studying in an engineering college in Bengaluru fell into the gorge and got trapped, Superintendent of Police of Chikkaballapura G K Mithun Kumar told PTI. 

"Nishank had come alone for trekking and fell into the gorge. After slipping, he fortunately got stuck. Had he slipped from there, he would have fallen into a cliff of about 300 feet below," Kumar said. He said the youth messaged the police control room and shared his location. Soon, a police team, along with the SDRF and NDRF, went to the rescue but none could help.

"Then, we contacted the IAF which rushed to the rescue," the police officer added. A statement from the defence said the Deputy Commissioner of Chikkaballapura contacted the Air Force Station, Yelahanka, with a 'Save Our Souls' (SOS) message about a young trekker stuck in Brahmagiri Rocks in Nandi Hills after slipping and falling 200 feet below at around 4.15 pm on Sunday. A Mi17 helicopter was sent.

After a search and guidance of the local police, the IAF was able to locate the stranded, immobile victim, the statement said. The terrain being treacherous for a landing, the flight gunner of the Mi17 was lowered by a winch close to the trekker. The flight gunner helped him harness and lifted him up. The onboard air force medical assistant attended to the survivor while the helicopter flew him to Yelahanka from where he was taken to the nearest civil hospital, the statement said.

Visuals taken from the helicopter showed the area where Nishank was stuck and how he was harnessed and lifted up into the helicopter.

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Police say usually people from various places, especially from Bengaluru, go for trekking on weekends. Similarly, early this month, a person named Babu got trapped between rocks in Palakkad, Kerala, and the help of the defence forces and the NDRF was sought.

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