2 Japanese climbers fall from K2 in northern Pakistan

Nazim Sheikh

World Courant

KARACHI, Pakistan

Pakistani authorities have launched contemporary efforts to rescue two Japanese climbers who fell from K2, the world’s second-highest mountain, on Saturday in northern Pakistan, a mountaineering official instructed Anadolu on Sunday.

It comes after a Pakistan military helicopter couldn’t land to choose the mountaineers due to excessive altitude, stated Karrar Haidri, secretary common of the Alpine Membership of Pakistan, the nation’s official mountaineering affiliation.

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Waliullah Falahi, the deputy commissioner of Shigar district of Pakistan’s northern Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) area, which is residence to K2, nonetheless, instructed Anadolu that no floor operation had been launched. He didn’t specify the rationale for the delay.

Kazuya Hiraide and Kenro Nakajima who traveled to Pakistan to tackle the problem of the west face of K2, utilizing the alpine fashion method, fell from a peak of seven,500 meters (24,606 ft) off the 8,611-meter (28,251 ft) peak K2, based on Haidri.

“Their situation continues to be not recognized. Due to this fact, we will not predict something about them at this stage,” he added.

The Japanese Embassy in Islamabad additionally stated that the duo’s situation is “presently unknown.”

Hiraide, a famend mountaineer, has gained three Piolets d’Or awards, essentially the most prestigious accolade within the area of alpinism.

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G-B is residence to 5 of 14 highest peaks on the planet. It has seen a number of mountain accidents involving Japanese climbers in latest months.

Three Japanese climbers have been killed whereas attempting to scale and descending the 7,027-meter Spantik Peak, also called Golden Peak, in alpine fashion since June.

Alpine fashion, characterised by minimal use of fastened ropes and assist, emphasizes velocity and effectivity, and is thought for its excessive degree of problem and danger.

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