Two sisters, 16 and 20 years were picked up by a Sea King helicopter then yngstesøsteren was injured after having gone up the world's longest wooden staircase, which is located in Lysefjorden in Rogaland.
- they went up the stairs and moved east to Kjerag, says redningsleder Johan Mannsåker by the Joint Rescue Coordination Center (hrs) South Norway to NTB.
16-year-old fell and struck his knee and needed help to get down again
HRS picked sisters up with a Sea King helicopter. They are transported to hospital with minor injuries, says Rogaland politidistrikt.
The Police and non-governmental bakkemannskaper also participated in the work.
The Sisters have gone up Flørlitrappene, which goes from the Lysefjord and up Ternefjellet. Stairs have 4,444 steps and is the world's longest wooden staircase, according to the website.
- it was fine weather,And they went well dressed and had with them food, says Mannsåker.
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