AMMAN - A Civil Defense Department (CDD) rescue team managed to rescue a German tourist who fell off a cliff in the southern city of Karak, on Friday.
The Public Security Directorate media spokesperson said that specialized teams made great efforts to reach the tourist and carry the injured person on foot for a distance of six kilometers.
The team could not drive in the area due to the ruggedness of the land.
The tourist, who medical teams believe could have a broken leg and was as such taken to the nearest hospital, was practicing climbing at the time of the fall.
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AMMAN - A Civil Defense Department (
CDD) rescue team managed to rescue a German tourist who fell off a cliff in the southern city of Karak, on Friday.
The Public Security Directorate media spokesperson said that specialized teams made great efforts to reach the tourist and carry the injured person on foot for a distance of six kilometers.
The team could not drive in the area due to the ruggedness of the land.
The tourist, who medical teams believe could have a broken leg and was as such taken to the nearest hospital, was practicing climbing at the time of the fall.
Read More National News