“He says himself he has been without food since December, so we think he
must have got there around then, or perhaps earlier, in November,” Mr
Nyberg said, pointing out that temperatures in the area have recently
plunged as low as minus 30 degrees Celsius.
“It’s just amazing he’s alive!”
The man, who had not been reported missing and who has yet to say how he got
stuck, appeared to have survived on nothing but snow since mid-December.
After his rescue, he was taken to the Norrlands University Hospital.
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