Missing Man
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Creators | Steve Ditko |
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First appearance | Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #6 (Aug 1981) |
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ID | 2461376 |
About Missing Man
Missing Man is a fictional comic book hero created and owned by Steve Ditko.
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... There is still no sign of the Missing Man...
River Wye: Three arrested for murder as police search for missing man
... Det Ch Insp Tony Garner, from West Mercia Police, said: " Teams have continued to search the river today [Saturday] but unfortunately have so far been unable to find the Missing Man...
Felixstowe: The ferry disaster that killed six men 40 years ago
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... What is known about the suspects? Nathaniel Train was a former school principal and the Missing Man police were at the property to check on...
Cookham: body found in search for missing swimmer in the Thames
...The Missing Man is of the opinion that the were in the wrong location in a body of water called Spidermonkey Bach A body has been found, in the search for a swimmer feared drowned in the Thames...
Austria avalanche: Skier survives five hours in 'Christmas miracle'
... The Gröbming mountain rescue team traced the Missing Man with an avalanche transceiver Surviving for five hours under an avalanche happens only every 20 years in the Alps, according to Mr Schröck...
Austria avalanche: Skier survives five hours in 'Christmas miracle'
Rescuers say it is very rare for someone to survive for five hours buried in an avalanche
Austrian Mountain rescuers have dubbed the survival of A Man in his twenties a "Christmas Miracle " after an avalanche buried him in snow for five hours.
Police were contacted shortly before 17:00 local time (16:00 GMT) on Christmas Day by A Man who said the 26-year-old had not returned from skiing.
The Man had managed to get through to the skier's Mobile Phone but heard only "crackling noises" on The Line .
The Missing skier was located some two hours later.
Rescuers traced him beneath a metre of snow on his electronic avalanche victim transceiver, which pinpointed The Man on a slope on Mt Pleschnitzzinken in the north-western area of Upper Styria.
Transceivers are worn on The Body and emit an electromagnetic signal. They can also be used In Search mode to pick up signals from other devices.
'Extremely lucky'A big team from the Gröbming Mountain rescue and local police dug The Man out of The Snow and he was taken down to The Valley suffering from hypothermia but otherwise unharmed.
"You can't move under a blanket of snow like this," said Stefan Schröck of the Styria Mountain rescue service told Austrian public broadcaster ORF. "The Man was extremely lucky he had a big enough air pocket under the blanket of snow, so he had oxygen too and was able to Breathe . "
The Gröbming Mountain rescue team traced the Missing Man with an avalanche transceiverSurviving for five hours under an avalanche happens only every 20 years in the Alps, according to Mr Schröck. If you are not found within 15 Minutes of an avalanche your chances of survival are slim and if you are to survive beyond an hour you need a source of oxygen.
Six survive Swiss avalancheThe Austrian resort of Ankogel was hit by three avalanches on Thursday.
An avalanche also struck a ski slope at The Swiss resort of Andermatt, within hours of the slope opening to skiers for the First Time this Season .
Rescuers eventually called off The Search at Andermatt when they were satisfied no-one else was missingFour were able to free themselves from The Snow and a team of 60 rescuers saved another two skiers.
Swiss commentators say avalanches are rare on marked ski slopes.
The Avalanche cone that hid the Andermatt slope was 60m (200ft) wide and 300m in length.
Rescue workers checked the area for hours before they were satisfied no-one else had been buried in The Snow .
What happens when an avalanche hits?switzerland, snow, austria
Source of news: bbc.com