Russia: The man survives in the forest under a negative temperature of 31 degrees thanks to this
A Russian man recounted a terrifying story about how he could not die from freezing and starving for 5 days in the forest under the weather of 30 degrees Celsius.
A 31-year-old man in the Chelyabinks area escaped from luck after spending 5 days under the sky minus 30 degrees C because of being lost in the forest. To survive, he ate pine needles and used water from the snow.
This man named Andrey went into the forest to cut trees but could not find a way out.
Russia's Chelyabinsk area temperature drops to minus 37 degrees C.
'In the first 2 days I was OK' - Andrey said - 'but I was hungry and thirsty, feeling dehydrated, so I drank melted water from the snow and ate the pine leaves. I have set fire and lie down next to heating, I fear the most frozen in the forest. When they found me, I was no longer lucid, I dropped my hat and jacket, wearing only a sweater '.
Andrey was saved by his friends after searching for a few days.'If we were 40 minutes late, he could not survive, he was in a bad condition when we found him' - one said to Ren TV channel.
Andrew is currently in the hospital and fortunately he only suffered a few minor injuries.
This winter, Russia's Chelyabinsk area dropped to minus 37 degrees Celsius.
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