C-130 aircraft to be used for search of Ali Sadpara, other missing mountaineers
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The land operation to locate the mountaineers has been suspended due to harsh weather conditions
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News/AFP) – The concerned authorities have decided to use Pakistan Air Force’s (PAF) C-130 aircraft at the height of over 8,000 meters on the world’s second-highest mountain K2 for the search of missing mountaineers Muhammad Ali Sadpara, Jon Snorri and Juan Pablo Mohr.
According to details, the land operation to find the mountaineers has been suspended due to harsh weather conditions.
It is to be mentioned here that climbers John Snorri from Iceland, Juan Pablo Mohr from Chile and Muhammad Ali Sadpara from Pakistan had lost contact with base camp on February 5.