Malaysia climber at hospital after 2 days alone on Annapurna

AP  |  Kathmandu 

A was being treated in a hospital in Nepal's capital Friday after being stranded nearly two days alone near the summit of Annapurna.

A helicopter crew searching for the missing on Thursday spotted Wui waving his hands at them, and rescuers brought him down to a lower camp.

At the time of his rescue, Chin had been without an oxygen bottle, and water for over 40 hours, said Mingma Sherpa, the of Seven Summit Treks, which arranged his expedition.

Chin was flown to the capital, Kathmandu, on Friday and taken to a hospital, where his wife joined him.

Chin is an anesthesiologist and accomplished climber, and Sherpa credited Chin's medical knowledge and familiarity with for keeping him alive.

"It's a big thing to stay alive in that altitude without food, water, and oxygen," Sherpa said. He described Chin on Thursday as fine but not in condition to walk.

Chin was a part of a 13-member expedition led by a French and was separated from the others during the descent.

The 8,091-meter (26,545-foot) is the ninth tallest mountain in and the 10th tallest in the world. It's considered an especially treacherous mountain due to its difficult terrain and weather conditions.

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First Published: Fri, April 26 2019. 14:00 IST