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Injured man rescued from a South Wales cave is doing ‘remarkably well’

A man rescued from a cave system in the Brecon Beacons after getting injured and trapped for two days is doing ‘remarkably well’ say rescuers.

Rescue workers pulled the man out of Ogof Ffynnon Ddu near Penwyllt on Monday evening in what is believed to be the longest stretcher carry in British cave rescue history.

More than 240 people – and at least eight cave rescue teams – were involved in the operation.

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