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Fifty-Three Rescuers Save Man Stuck in 120-Metre-Deep Italian Cave

MILAN, June 1 (Reuters) – A ⁠caver ⁠whose leg had ⁠been trapped under a boulder ​at a depth of about 120 metres (394 feet) has ‌been rescued from ‌a cave in north-west Italy, ⁠emergency ⁠services said on Monday, adding that the effort ​involved 53 people in total.

The overnight rescue operation took place in the Grotta ​dei Cinghiali Volanti (Cave of the Flying Wild ⁠Boars), ⁠one of Italy’s ⁠main ​caving areas, in the province of Cuneo about ​120 kilometres ⁠south of Turin.

The caver was first assisted at a makeshift medical post set up inside the cave ⁠and was then taken outside to be transported to ⁠hospital by ambulance, the Alpine and Speleological Rescue Service said in a statement.

Medical staff judged him fit enough not to require an evacuation via stretcher, the service said, adding that the rescuers came ⁠from various parts of Italy.

He was described as an Italian national. Media reports said he was 20.

(Reporting by ​Gianluca Semeraro, editing by Alvise Armellini ​and Alex Richardson)

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