A meteorologist from the Sulak station was evacuated on the second attempt.
A helicopter was able to pick up a weather forecaster from the Sulak Vysokogornaya weather station; the station worker's health is not in danger.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," an EMERCOM helicopter delivered aid to the village of Bezhta in Dagestan's Tsuntinsky District, which was cut off from transport. The same aircraft failed to evacuate a meteorologist from the Sulak-Vysokogornaya weather station.
An employee of Europe's highest-altitude weather station (2,923 meters), Sulak Vysokogornaya, was evacuated on the second attempt. "He is alive and well," Israfil Israfilov, head of the Dagestan Regional Control Center, reported today.
Makhachkala Airport specialists—aircraft commander Abdulmin Kaibov and technicians Ragim Abdurzaev and Artur Gafarov—successfully evacuated the weather forecaster, Sapa reports.
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