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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Larissa Howie

Teenager rescued from 50ft deep abandoned mine shaft after climbing rope broke

A 16-year-old boy was rescued after his climbing rope broke while exploring a 50-foot-deep vertical mine shaft in California.

The Placer County Fire Department’s rescue team arrived at the scene on Monday, 17 February, after the victim and his friends entered a horizontal mine shaft on the side of a mountain using household ropes.

While attempting to climb out, the rope broke, causing the teenager to fall about 30 feet back to the bottom, and trapping him in a vertical shaft roughly 50 feet deep.

Rescuers safely extracted the victim, who was then transported to a local trauma center for treatment.

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