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A man had to be rescued from Mount Fuji not once but twice and the second time was all over a lost phone. Officials only identified the man as a 27-year-old Chinese student who lived in Japan ...
A 27-year-old Chinese student risked his life twice to retrieve a lost phone on Mount Fuji, Japan's highest peak. Despite a previous rescue for altitude sickness, he returned, requiring another rescue ...
A student in Japan had to be rescued twice within four days from Mount Fuji because he went back to the mountain to look for his phone, according to local authorities and media reports.
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It was not known whether he was able to find his phone in the end Mount Fuji, an active volcano and Japan's highest peak, is covered in snow for most of the year. Pexels TOKYO: A man in his 20s ...
A climber airlifted with altitude sickness near the peak of Japan's Mount Fuji last week returned to the slope and was rescued for a second time just four days later, authorities said Monday ...
It's not every day you get rescued from the top of a mountain not once but twice, however this is exactly what happened to one student after he attempted to climb up Mount Fuji in Japan. The student, ...
A man in his 20s was airlifted from Japan’s Mount Fuji then rescued again from its steep slopes just days later because he returned to find his phone, according to media reports. Police told AFP the ...
A Chinese student who was airlifted from Japan's Mount Fuji last week had to be saved a second time just four days later, local authorities have said. The 27-year-old climber made an emergency ...
A student was rescued twice from Japan’s Mount Fuji after developing altitude sickness. The 27-year-old returned four days after his first rescue to try and find his phone and other belongings ...