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Pakistan won’t limit mountaineering regardless of latest deaths of climbers
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Pakistan won’t limit mountaineering regardless of latest deaths of climbers

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Last updated: August 17, 2025 12:38 pm
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Pakistan has issued no warnings or restrictions on mountaineering expeditions, an official stated Sunday, regardless of a spate of climbers’ deaths.

Faizullah Faraq, a spokesman for the federal government of Gilgit-Baltistan, the northern area dwelling to among the world’s highest mountains, stated all climbers had been well-aware of the cruel climate and different dangers and challenges earlier than their expeditions.

“Regardless of that, they willingly settle for these challenges and are available right here to try these summits,” he stated.

Faraq’s remarks come after Chinese language climber Guan Jing, 37, died final Tuesday after being hit by falling rocks on K2, the world’s second-highest peak recognized for its treacherous slopes and excessive climate situations. Her physique was recovered by rescue groups on Saturday.

An image of Chinese language climber Guan Jing, who was killed on K2, the world’s second-highest peak.

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Jing’s loss of life occurred a number of weeks after German mountaineer and two-time Olympic gold medalist Laura Dahlmeir died whereas trying to summit Laila Peak within the Karakoram mountain vary. Efforts to retrieve her physique had been deserted when Dahlmeier’s household knowledgeable authorities that she had said that nobody ought to danger their life to get better her physique if she died in any accident.

Our bodies of international climbers who die trying to summit mountains in Pakistan are sometimes recovered on the request of their households. But when the household declines a rescue, the stays are left on the spot the place the climber died.

Faraq stated authorities had been attempting to supply climbers with higher infrastructure, rescue services, safety and a pleasant atmosphere. Mountaineering expeditions are the spine of the native financial system, bringing in thousands and thousands of {dollars} in direct income.

A lot of individuals work on these expeditions from Might to September, feeding their households for the entire 12 months with these earnings, he added.

A whole bunch of climbers attempt to scale mountains in northern Pakistan yearly. Accidents are frequent due to avalanches and sudden climate adjustments. 

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