Rescue operation underway for American trapped deep in Turkish cave



Rescue workers in Turkey are rushing to save an American man trapped in a cave several thousand feet underground. Ramy Inocencio reports. Plus, Gretchen Baker, national coordinator at the National Cave Rescue Commission, joins to discuss the logistics of the operation.

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22 thoughts on “Rescue operation underway for American trapped deep in Turkish cave”

  1. 150 people and it still takes 4 days…
    I wonder how many actual go down to help.
    Was he alone?
    Internal bleeding over that amount of time without med help is questionable.
    Takes a lot to lift dead weight…

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  2. I just have one question – why was he down there? Oh, to map the cave? Fir what purpose? They are scientists so they must know about different atmospheric pressures or such issues? Or am i the dope?😮😮

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