Vadodara:
A 28-year-old man survived a 2000-feet fall from Pavagadh mountain in Gujarat and was rescued from the valley today, fire officials said.
"Bharat Bhakti, along with his friends, went to Pavagadh to take a
darshan of goddess Bhadrakali yesterday.
After paying obeisance at the temple, located on top of the mountain, he missed a step and fell into the valley," they said.
On receipt of information, the Vadodara municipal corporation formed a rescue team - comprising fire officials and mountaineers of an NGO - under senior fire official Bhargav Vyas to trace Bharat.
According to Vyas, the bushes and thick grass in the valley could have saved Bharat from meeting a fatal end.
"A mobile phone in his (Bharat's) pocket helped the rescue team to trace him. He was lying in the bushes and grass surrounded by stones. Bharat was pulled out from the valley at around 15:30 hours on a stretcher tied with a rope," he said, adding inclement weather delayed the rescue operation.
Bharat's father Hasmukhbhai told PTI that "despite such a trauma, Bharat is in sound health except fracturing his hand".
Bharat is recuperating at a hospital in Halol town, sources said.