Wentworth Pass Loop is a 5km bushwalking track through the Blue Mountains National Park.Īccording to the NSW National Park Service website, the 'challenging' walk has a grade 4 difficulty, indicating it is very steep and bushwalking experience is recommended. The rescue operation also involved local police, Police Rescue, Fire and Rescue NSW, National Parks & Wildlife Services, Blue Mountains detectives, PolAir and rescue helicopters, Seven paramedic road crews including special operations paramedics and two rescue helicopters with a critical care doctor and a critical care paramedic on board were dispatched to the scene. 'It is terribly sad to have lost two lives here today and my heart goes out to the families and the survivors of this horrific ordeal who have witnessed what is certainly a traumatic event.' 'This is absolutely heartbreaking for all involved and a truly tragic ending to what I'm sure was meant to be a pleasant day out,' he said. Superintendent Clarke said the situation was devastating for everyone involved.
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'This was a really complex and delicate rescue operation for our crews who were working to access patients in rugged bushland and were navigating unstable ground,' he said.ĭespite recent downpours, it is understood the part of the walking track where the tragedy occurred was open to the public. Rescue efforts have been hampered by the treacherous terrain, which has been 'unstable' due to recent rainfall Superintendent Clarke described the scene as an 'extremely dangerous, unstable environment'. He added that crews had struggled to access the patients due to the remote location and treacherous terrain, with weeks of torrential rain across the region creating slippery conditions. Mr Clarke said the scene that greeted rescuers was 'exceptionally confronting and heartbreaking'. They were winched out via helicopter around 6pm, more than four hours after the initial accident took place. NSW Ambulance Acting Chief Superintendent Stewart Clarke said the two critical patients had 'significant head and abdominal injuries' and had to be sedated before they could be moved. NSW Police Detective Acting Superintendent John Nelson described the incident as 'a tragic scene'. It is unclear whether a member of the family or a passerby alerted emergency crews to the accident.
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Police are now investigating exactly how the slip took place, including whether the family were walking under an area of rock that collapsed on them or along a trail that fell into a gorge. Sydney and the surrounding areas have recently been hit by torrential rains that left areas including the falls severely flooded.īut conditions on Monday were good for walking an all trails had been open at the time of the accident. The accident took place at Wentworth Falls, an area of the Blue Mountains that is popular with hikers and families. Paramedics were winched from a rescue helicopter down the cliff face as they searched for anyone who had been taken by moving debris