*Two Russians rescued after 20 days in the wild*

Last Updated(Beijing Time):2007-09-22 09:24

http://en.ce.cn/National/Local/200709/22/t20070922_13000146.shtml

Rescuers on Friday found two survivors from a missing canoe expedition, 20
days after the six-member Russian group failed to make a rendezvous in
Northwest China, media reports said.



Russian expeditioner Alexander Zverev celebrates his miraculous survival
after he was rescued on Friday. Russian and Chinese rescuers found Zverev
and another member 20 days after the six-man team was reported missing in
Xinjiang. [Li Xiang]






Russian and Chinese rescuers found Alexander Zverev - his face pale and his
body covered with mud and dust - on a bank along the upper reaches of the
Yurungkax River on Friday morning, and found Andrei Pautov in the evening,
the reports said.

Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry spokeswoman Veronika Smolskaya
confirmed Pautov's rescue.

Zverev, 35, had earlier been quoted by ITAR-Tass as saying that his five
traveling companions had all been killed in two separate accidents on August
24 and August 27, when their boats overturned. He told Russia's Vesti
television that he lived in a cave for 20 days, using tree branches to keep
warm.

"Every evening I made a bed for myself from tree branches, tried not to get
cold, to preserve heat to keep the body warm," he was quoted as saying.

He climbed to the top of the ravine each day to try and catch the attention
of the rescuers he knew would be searching for the team.

Xinhua News Agency reported that when Zverev was found he was able to walk
and talk clearly, and was taken by helicopter to a hospital in Hotan city in
the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

Television pictures showed the bearded Alexander Zverev looking thin and
dazed as he stepped out of a Chinese military helicopter after being
rescued. He still wore his white canoeing helmet and a yellow and blue
waterproof jacket.

Three other members of the expedition were found dead last week. Medical
experts who examined the bodies said they had fallen into the river and
drowned.

One member of group remains missing.

Rescue efforts have been hampered by the difficult terrain and dust storms,
which forced a suspension of the search earlier this week.

The six Russians set out on August 21 for a 12-day trip along the Yurungkax,
which cuts through the rugged Kunlun Mountains before disappearing in the
Taklamakan Desert.

They were reported missing after they did not turn up at a pre-arranged
meeting point on September 2.

Canoeing on the upper reaches of the Yurungkax is dangerous, given the
elevation of 3,000 meters and higher and the river's fast, rocky course,
said Wang Wei of the China Association for Scientific Expedition, who canoed
the Yurungkax's lower stretches in the 1990s.

"The water flows really fast, and rocks in the river, which could strike the
canoe at any minute, are the main threat," Wang said.

Zverev on Friday said it was a miracle he survived 20 days in the wilderness
without food.

Both the canoes of the six-man expedition capsized, he explained, throwing
the crew into the river.

"A man cannot fight that water for a long time. He manages to fight for a
few minutes and then his strength disappears," Zverev said. "Then only a
miracle can save him."

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