'His condition is getting better, thanks to medical intervention. He has been in stable condition as of yesterday.'
Efforts to rescue a man who fell ill while 3,000ft below ground in a cave in Turkey have begun.
One Hungarian doctor reached him and treated him inside the cave on September 3. So far he’s been given IV fluids and four litres of blood, and a doctor and small team of others have remained with him at all times.it could take up to 10 days to bring Mr Dickey back to the surface An official from the agency said: ‘This afternoon, the operation to move him from his camp at 1,040 metres to the camp at 700 metres began.’
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