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Johor Forestry Dept: Climbers did not apply for entry permit | Malaysia

BATU PAHAT, May 16 The climber who got lost at Gunung Banang here, two days ago, was found to have not applied for a permit to enter the permanent forest reserve area as required, according to the Johor Forestry Department. Its director, Datuk Salim Aman, said the initial investigation found.

Gunung Suku water surge incident: SAR team find human body parts, says Perak Fire and Rescue Dept | Malaysia

IPOH, May 16 The search and rescue (SAR) team has found human body parts, believed to be that of two female climbers who were reported missing in a water surge incident while climbing Gunung Suku, Simpang Pulai, here, yesterday. Perak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) assistant director.

Perak police: Two women climbers missing in water surge incident on Gunung Suku | Malaysia

IPOH, May 15 Two women were reported missing in a water surge incident while climbing Gunung Suku on Jalan Simpang Pulai-Cameron Highlands here early this morning. The victims were identified as See Su Yen, 32, and Ng Yee Chew, 46. Perak police chief Datuk Mior Faridalathrash Wahid said they.

Pakistani officials say three climbers missing on K2 are presumed dead

Pakistani officials say three climbers missing on K2 are presumed dead
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Friends, families step up to search for missing K2 climbers

Virtual base camp set up as Iceland Space Agency lends never-before used SAR technology APP February 11, 2021 SKARDU: Despite a halt in the rescue operation owing to bad weather conditions, friends and families of Ali Sadpara and the other missing K2 climbers, vowed on Wednesday to carry on with the search of the savage mountain with the help of sophisticated satellite data. Rescue efforts have been on since Pakistan s Ali Sadpara, 45, Iceland s John Snorri, 47, and Chile s Juan Pablo Mohr, 34, went missing on February 5 while attempting to ascent the K2. “For the first time ever, this team is working with the Iceland Space Agency to review the SAR technology - that has never been used before for searching and rescuing - not the SAT technology, to cover every inch of the higher elevations of the mountain despite bad weather conditions,” read a statement issued from Skardu.

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