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Avalanche on High-Altitude Peak Leaves Four Mountaineers Dead and Six Missing

Avalanche on High-Altitude Peak Leaves Four Mountaineers Dead and Six Missing

A 10-member climbing team was struck by an avalanche at an altitude of 7,000 meters on Thursday. Four climbers have been confirmed dead, while six remain missing.

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A mountaineering expedition in Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PoK) met with disaster on Thursday when an avalanche struck the team at an elevation of approximately 7,000 meters. According to the Alpine Club of Pakistan (ACP), the 10-member group was in the process of a summit push when the incident occurred, sweeping the entire team away.

Rescue efforts are currently complicated by the extreme altitude and the nature of the terrain. While the ACP has confirmed the deaths of four individuals, the status of the remaining six climbers remains unknown, and they are currently classified as missing. The incident highlights the inherent dangers of high-altitude mountaineering, where sudden weather shifts and snow instability can turn planned expeditions into life-threatening emergencies within seconds. No further details regarding the identities of the climbers or the specific mountain peak have been released at this time, as authorities continue to assess the feasibility of search and recovery operations in the affected area.

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  • ·The specific name of the mountain peak was not provided.
  • ·The nationalities and identities of the climbers were omitted.
  • ·The current status of search and rescue operations remains unaddressed.

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