Woman from Eksjö rescued after dramatic fall on Mount Fuji in Japan
A woman from Eksjö, Sweden, was rescued along with a man from New Zealand after they fell approximately 400 meters down Mount Fuji on March 9.
On March 9, a serious accident occurred on Mount Fuji when a woman from Eksjö, Sweden, and a man from New Zealand fell roughly 400 meters down the mountain's slope. A third person in their group raised the alarm, prompting a specialized mountain rescue team to be deployed to the area. However, it was not until the evening that rescuers located the two climbers, who had suffered injuries from the fall.
Despite being injured for over eight hours before rescue, both individuals were found alive when help arrived. Reports indicate that the woman was unable to speak, while the man sustained serious injuries. This incident underscores not only the dangers of climbing on mountain terrains like Mount Fuji but also involves the complexity of coordinating search and rescue operations in such challenging conditions.
Swedish news agency SVT has reached out to the Swedish Foreign Ministry for comments on the case, but they have stated that while they are aware of the incident, they cannot provide further details at this time. This incident raises questions regarding safety measures for climbers and the availability of support for foreign nationals in emergency situations abroad.