Two more climbers lost and found on Olympus
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Two mountaineers who were lost on Mount Olympus have been found.
On Sunday shortly after 17:00 two climbers had signaled that they lost their orientation due to dense fog at Mount Olympus on Agios Antonios peak at a height of 2,800 meters.
Immediately a rescue mission was set up by the Fire Brigade and the EMAK rescue team.
The rescue crews approached the position of the two climbers, identified them and transferred them to a safe place.
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