Multiple Serious Hiking, Climbing Injuries Reported in US, Pakistan
Multiple Serious Hiking, Climbing Injuries Reported in US, Pakistan

Multiple Serious Hiking, Climbing Injuries Reported in US, Pakistan

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Several serious injuries occurred recently during outdoor activities in the U.S. and abroad. In Yellowstone National Park, a 17-year-old boy sustained thermal burns to his foot and ankle after stepping through the thin crust near Lone Star Geyser, prompting emergency medical treatment and hospital transport. At the Lake of the Ozarks, a woman fell from a cliff near mile marker 6, suffered heat-related injuries, and was rescued via rope before being airlifted to University Hospital. In California, a woman hiking near Eagle Rock/Glendale suffered severe leg and ankle injuries and was rescued by helicopter. Meanwhile, in Pakistan's Karakorum Mountains, former German biathlete Laura Dahlmeier was seriously injured after being hit by a rockfall at high altitude, with rescue efforts complicated by difficult terrain and delayed helicopter access. These incidents highlight the dangers inherent in outdoor and wilderness activities, especially in remote or hazardous environments.

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