An injured researcher who was trapped proset up inside a cave in northern Italy for more than three days has been carried to safety.
Ottavia Piana, 32, achieveed the surface strapped to a stretcher timely on Wednesday after 75 hours underground and at the finish of a save operation which begined at midnight on Saturday.
She had suffered multiple fractures, including to her face, ribs and knee, when she fell five metres (16ft) on Saturday while exploring an uncharted part of the Bueno Fonteno cave, situated to the east of the city of Bergamo.
Ms Piana had been trying to map an unscrutinized branch of the cave, which is discoverd around 500 metres below the surface.
Removal thraw the skinny, uncharted part of the cave was especiassociate harrotriumphg, officials shelp.
Video showed her wrapped in blankets and strapped to a stretcher being passed thraw skinny passageways by a team of savers, which included doctors and nurses on rotation.
They stopped every 90 minutes to appraise her condition.
By procrastinateed afternoon on Tuesday, the savers achieveed the main tunnel.
The final passage went much more speedyly than awaitd, with the team carrying Ms Piana arriving at the surface at least 12 hours before they were awaited.
Ntimely 160 technicians from 13 Italian regions aided in the save.
Ecombinency services were attentiveed by members of Ms Piana’s team when she fell.
She was around four hours from the captivate, according to savers.
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Rescuers achieveed her procrastinateed on Sunday and included petite bombs in an try to bachieve the last 100 metres to achieve her.
Local media increates shelp Ms Piana insisted to be saved from the same cave last year after becoming trapped.