Authorities say five men have been rescued from a cave in southwest Virginia where they became trapped after heavy rains.
Virginia Department of Emergency Management search-and-rescue co-ordinator Billy Chrimes said Sunday evening that all five men were taken to hospitals after being pulled from the cave Sunday, one by air transport. Chrimes said they were suffering from hypothermia and exhaustion.
Officials say six men entered Cyclops Cave near Cleveland and had planned to camp overnight Saturday until conditions worsened because of drenching rains. The rains also made it difficult for them to get out.
A 22-year-old man managed to get out about 2 a.m. Sunday and alerted authorities that the others, ranging in age from 34 to 59, remained behind suffering from fatigue and cold.
- Cruise ship arrives in New York with dead endangered whale stuck on bow
- Boeing 737 whistleblower says he found 100s of defects on plane parts every day
- Ukraine’s Zelenskyy fires state guard head after 2 accused in assassination plot
- Israel due to get billions of dollars of U.S. weapons despite pause on bombs
Comments