The mountaineer was saved twice as he returned to the lost phone – BBC News in Serbian
The mountaineer who climbed the mountain Fuji outside the official climbing season, was saved twice in four days, as he returned to seek a lost mobile phone.
The twenty-seven-year-old student from China, who lives in Japan, was first saved by helicopter on Tuesday while at the trail of Fujinomy, which is located at about 3,000 meters above sea level.
He could not go down the path after he lost his dereze – spike add-ons hanging on footwear for better adhesion during climbing.
However, a few days later, he returned to the mountain to pick up the things he left, including the phone.
It was again saved on Saturday for health problems, but now is off life’s danger.
Due to heavy conditions, people are not recommended to climb the mountain of Fuji outside the official climbing season, which starts in early July and ends in early September.
All trails leading to the topdonry tip are currently closed, according to the Ministry of Environmental Protection.
Since they saved him, the policing of the Shizuca prefecture repeated that there was no climbing mountain out of the season, because weather conditions could change, making it difficult for rescue.
Medical facilities along the trails are closed.
Some IX platform users were criticized by mountaineers because he ignored warnings and consider it should pay the costs of both rescue missions.
Mount Fuji, famous worldwide in perfect conical form, is 3,776 meters high and is one of the most popular tourist attractions of Japan.
In recent years, the authorities took steps to solve the problem of excessive tourism By increasing the taxi.
From July to September 2023. years, more than 220,000 people climbed the mountain Fuji.
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