"Several international teams, including Croats and Italians, are
aiding in the operations. The guy is some 1,000 metres deep,
they are dividing the ascent in seven sections," TUMAF head
Bulent Genc told Reuters.
"They expect (rescue operations) to take 10 days, but it may be
shorter if the guy's better or longer if his situation worsens,"
Genc said, adding that Dickey's condition had improved and he
was now able to stand on his own.
TUMAF said a phone line to reach a depth of 1,040 metres had
been set up and that Croatian rescuers were setting up an
additional "CaveLink" communications system as backup.
It said medics at the scene would decide whether it was possible
for Dickey to be pulled out without a stretcher.
Footage from the rescue operation showed Turkish and
international teams setting up tents and cables outside the
sinkhole, Turkey's third-largest, which is at an altitude of
2,140 metres (7,020 ft).
(Reporting by Ali Kucukgocmen; Writing by Tuvan Gumrukcu;
Editing by Helen Popper)
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