Search for Ali Sadpara, other climbers on K2 to continue using sophisticated technology : families
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Muhammad Ali Sadapara (L) and John Snorri. Photo courtesy Facebook/John Snorri
The families of the three climbers that set out on a winter expedition to reach K2 s summit but have gone missing have revealed they are still hopeful of their survival and will continue to look for them, despite four days of helicopter surveillance having turned up nothing.
John Snorri, Ali Sadpara and Juan Pablo Mohr went missing on February 3, after leaving Camp 3 to climb the last stretch that leads to K2 s summit. Rescue operations since Saturday have yielded no sign of them, and the nation s hope has started to dwindle.
The dan news reported quoted an official from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), media wing of the Pakistan Army, as saying that the rescue operations will resume on Tuesday
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India News: ISLAMABAD: Pakistani military helicopters continued to search for three missing climbers on the world’s second-highest mountain, K2, on Monday, as hop.
By News DeskISLAMABAD: Three climbers have gone missing attempting to summit the world’s second-highest mountain, K2, their expedition manager and the Alpine Club of Pakistan said.