Baljeet Kaur, an Indian woman climber who went missing above Camp IV on Mt Annapurna, has been found alive and rescued from 7,363m, according to expedition organizers. The rescue efforts were a remarkable feat considering the treacherous conditions of Mt Annapurna.
The mountaineering community had expressed widespread concern for Baljeet Kaur's disappearance, leading to immediate efforts to locate and rescue her. Fortunately, a team of rescuers was able to find her and bring her to safety. Pasang Sherpa, the Chairman at Pioneer Adventure, confirmed the rescue and stated that Baljeet Kaur had suffered from frostbite and was being taken to CIWEC Hospital from Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.
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The rescue of Baljeet Kaur is being hailed as a testament to the bravery and skill of the rescue teams involved, who put their lives on the line to save her. The news of her rescue has brought great relief and joy to her friends, family, and supporters.