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Avalancha en Bariloche: encuentran vivo al hombre que estaba desaparecido

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00:00A avalanche in Cerro López. We told you some details of what was the work they did yesterday,
00:10but that had to be suspended due to the weather conditions.
00:13We have to talk, unfortunately, about a dead product of this avalanche,
00:18in a very crowded place, by people specialized in skiing and others who are simply going to tour the area.
00:25There is a wounded person and there is a missing person.
00:28The tasks have already begun today. We have details. Carla, go ahead.
00:36Hello, Eduardo. Well, that's right, we've been working since last night,
00:39even since this morning, in what is the Chico circuit, which is where we are.
00:44Back there you won't be able to see because an incredible storm started.
00:49In fact, well, we can say that the last rescue was lucky.
00:54Well, everything happened yesterday, just as you said, at 5.40 pm, approximately,
01:00when a mountain guide also, apparently, called and communicated precisely with the rescuers,
01:07which is the CACS, which is the Andean Club Aid Commission,
01:11that came out, well, precisely, to the rescue of these three people,
01:15who would have been, in fact, in this Cerro López, skiing.
01:21Well, for people to understand a little, Cerro López,
01:24although it is the hill that we have here behind us,
01:27it is the hill, let's see, it is not as busy as Cerro Oto or Cerro Catedral,
01:31but it is a hill to which, let's see, several people go,
01:35excuse me, I'm going to grab anything, the tripod, because there is a terrible storm.
01:40Let's see, it is a hill where, in general, people go skiing,
01:45or they come with mountain guides, there are two shelters,
01:49and it is a hill that still has its dirt roads,
01:52as to be able to enter, precisely, to do this type of activities.
01:57Let's see, what happened was that at 5.15 pm, approximately,
02:01these three people saw that a blanket of snow fell on them,
02:05along with stones, and well, one was buried,
02:09one, now we know that it is of female sex, it is of Irish nationality,
02:14that it came accompanied by two people,
02:16one would believe that it is a resident of Bariloche,
02:19and the other is a Cordovan.
02:21Now, we know, and minutes ago, nothing more,
02:24it came out, let's see, last night it was suspended,
02:27and that, well, as you said, Eduardo, this rescue was suspended,
02:31precisely because of the inclement weather in the mountains,
02:35and so as not to expose the guides and other lives,
02:38but, let's see, by protocol, it is not that it was suspended
02:42because they wanted to suspend the search, but it was by a protocol,
02:46and today in the morning, that of 6 in the morning, approximately,
02:49then the Andean Club mission returned to venture again to this mountain,
02:56and, let's see, they could have found it, but I'll tell you a fact,
03:00they found it because this person would have taken a cell phone,
03:04that's why it is also very important to note that when one goes to the mountain,
03:08and communication methods are important,
03:12Abuel Campitelli, who is one of the heads of the CACS,
03:15commented to us minutes ago, nothing more,
03:17that what would have happened is that with the cell phone they would have been able to communicate
03:22precisely with them at that of 3 in the morning,
03:25and they would have realized that he was still alive,
03:29then they left very early today to look for them,
03:32the helicopter was in the place,
03:34even civil protection, Estuvo Parque, Gendarmería, the police of Río Negro,
03:40well, they were able to take the helicopter to the place,
03:43we were able to take those images of the helicopter arriving in Colonia Suiza,
03:47and, well, that's the image when we were in Colonia Suiza,
03:52unfortunately we couldn't transmit from there because the signal is very bad,
03:56the helicopter, yes, Eduardo.
03:59And what is known about the state of health of the person who was rescued,
04:02thanks to the fact that he had his cell phone activated and they were able to locate him?
04:09Well, it is known that he arrived precisely, let's see, in conscious conditions,
04:14that is, to the zonal hospital where he was taken,
04:18we have this last-minute data that the head of the CACS just passed me,
04:23which apparently would have a picture of hypothermia like the other person who was saved,
04:29but, well, he would have some congelations in extremities,
04:32but that has to be confirmed, this is what the head of the CACS just told us.
04:37But, well, really, I would tell you that it is a miracle, Eduardo,
04:41and I say this personally because one also knows the mountain,
04:44we were worried, right, from yesterday night,
04:48always positive, because these things can always happen,
04:51in the mountain it is seen that perhaps it was people who knew about the handling, right, in the mountain,
04:57and, well, luckily today we can be giving this news that is alive.
05:01Thank you Carla for the information.

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