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Victoria's SES and emergency services warn tourists to follow safety advice after spate of rescues


The Grampians National Park in western Victoria has been the site of three major rescue operations in the past week alone, prompting the State Emergency Service to reissue advice to tourists.

Grampians SES duty officer Jarrod McLean said a man fell about 15 metres from a cliff at 3pm on Tuesday.

"I'd like to thank everyone on the rescue, they all played an integral part."


Crews remained at the isolated site until 9.30pm undertaking the operation.


The man in his 30s was airlifted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital at 7:15 in a stable condition, with serious upper and lower body injuries.


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