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Seven feared dead in K2 avalanche | Seven feared dead in K2 avalanche |
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At least seven climbers are feared dead in an avalanche after scaling the world's second-highest mountain, K2, expedition organisers have said. | At least seven climbers are feared dead in an avalanche after scaling the world's second-highest mountain, K2, expedition organisers have said. |
There are fears more of the climbers, who are of mixed nationalities, could have died in the accident in northern Pakistan, but others reached safety. | There are fears more of the climbers, who are of mixed nationalities, could have died in the accident in northern Pakistan, but others reached safety. |
A chunk from an ice pillar snapped away on Friday and broke ropes on a feature called the Bottleneck, reports said. | |
Only a few hundred people have climbed K2 and dozens have died in the attempt. | Only a few hundred people have climbed K2 and dozens have died in the attempt. |
Fatality rate | |
One Basque climber who reached safety, Alberto Zerain, told reporters the 18-person international expedition hit trouble on descent. | |
The mountaineers included Koreans, Pakistanis, Nepalis, a Dutchman and an Italian, reports said, but there are other nationalities and the exact details are unclear. | |
One of the climbers reported missing is Gerard McDonnell, 37, from County Limerick in Ireland, the first Irish person to reach the mountain's summit. | |
Many regard K2, at 8,611 metres (28,251 ft), the most difficult mountain in the world to climb. | |
The fatality rate for those who reach the summit is three times higher than that for Mount Everest. |