It's good that Instagram exists.
A young woman from Munich had to be rescued in the Alps.
A picture previously posted helped the emergency services in their search.
A woman from Munich was “severely hypothermic” after a failed mountain tour.
Rescue forces embarked on a complicated rescue operation in the Julian Alps.
A previously posted Instagram photo played a not insignificant role.
Munich - A 27-year-old native of Munich is in the
Alps
of onset of
snowfall
was surprised and in need.
During a nightly
rescue operation
on Tuesday (September 1st) on the border between
Slovenia
and
Italy
, the young
mountaineer was
finally brought to safety - also thanks to a recently posted
Instagram post
.
The rescue of the 27-year-olds in the summit region of
Mangart
(2,679 meters) was a "difficult and dangerous operation", quoted the
German press agency (dpa),
a spokeswoman for the mountain rescuer CNSAS from
Friuli Venezia Giulia
in northeast Italy.
Woman from Munich “severely hypothermic”: Dramatic rescue operation on the Alpine summit begins
Apparently, the Munich
woman was
surprised
by a
change in the weather
on her ascent on Monday
afternoon
and as a result “severely hypothermic”.
Because they no longer moved forward, she put one against 16:40
emergency call
from.
The following mission dragged on for twelve hours.
It was not until around 5 a.m. on Tuesday morning that rescuers with the “severely hypothermic” casualty dismounted.
After her
rescue
, the woman came to a
hospital
in
Tolmin
in Slovenia, reports the
dpa
.
Research by our editorial team revealed that the injured 27-year-old was brought to the Austrian border.
From there it was probably on to
Munich
*.
Instagram story "saves" woman from Munich: The rescuers also see the photo
In bad weather, the Munich
resident was blocked
on a
ledge
just below the summit, according to a message from the Italian mountain rescuers on
.
Rescue workers from Slovenia and Italy were also able to
locate
them using a
photo
that they had previously
posted
on your
Instagram story
*
.
The Italian portal
ilmattino.it
shows a corresponding screenshot.
First of all, there is plenty of rock to see, an apparently appropriate temperature analysis can be read: “Arschkoid is”.
The 27-year-old had also longed for the later onset of snowfall in her story: "Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow" is the title of the snapshot from the Julian Alps.
The Munich police should have been happy that their colleagues abroad took over this mission.
Due to the corona, the officials in the state capital currently have slightly different worries - such as a planned mega-break on the Isar *.
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