Siddhagad Fort: Body of missing trekker recovered
India, June 18 -- THANE: The body of a 22-year-old man who slipped off a cliff during a monsoon trek to the Siddhagad Fort near Murbad on Sunday was recovered on Tuesday after a prolonged rescue operation that lasted over 36 hours in extreme weather conditions, including heavy rain, dense fog, and poor visibility.
The deceased, identified as Sairaj Chavan, was part of a 14-member group that had left on a one-day trek to the historic hill fort. The local police confirmed that the group lacked a professional guide and essential trekking gear, increasing their vulnerability on challenging terrain in rainy conditions.
According to the Murbad police, 13 members of the group lost their way in poor visibility, but eventually descended safely. Chavan, however, is believed to have accidentally strayed onto a more dangerous path near the Rajmarg-a notoriously risky stretch even for seasoned climbers-where he slipped off a cliff.
Officials said a rescue operation was launched within 20 minutes of Chavan being reported missing. Rahul Meshram, chief coordinator of the Maharashtra Mountaineers Rescue Coordination Centre (MMRCC), quickly mobilised local expert teams, including members of Sahyagiri Trekkers and Della Adventures. Despite severe weather and treacherous terrain, the rescue team began operations early Tuesday morning.
"The rescue started at 7 am on Tuesday and concluded around 3 pm," said Meshram. "The body was found on a cliff roughly 600 feet below. Our team rappelled down, packed the body, and rappelled again with it to the base."
Deepak Vishe from Sahyagiri Trekkers, who led the on-ground team, said, "It was extremely slippery due to algae on the rocks. The valley is nearly vertical-about 90 degrees-with a depth of 1,200 feet. His body was stuck at around 600 feet. We packed it into a stretcher and rappelled down again, carefully holding onto the stretcher against strong winds and wet rock surfaces."
Vishe added that the group had unknowingly taken the Rajmarg trail, which even experienced trekkers avoid during dry months, let alone the monsoon.
The police sent Chavan's body for postmortem and will hand it over to his family after completing legal formalities....
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