Fears are growing for three climbers missing while attempting to summit the world's second-highest mountain, K2, after helicopters failed to spot them on the second day of searching, the Alpine Club of Pakistan said Sunday. "A second helicopters search has found no sign of missing climbers," Karrar Haidri, the club secretary, told AFP. The helicopters' crew traced the route up to a height of 7,000 metres (23,000 feet), he added.
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 Saturday. Climbers Muhammad Ali Sadpara from Pakistan, John Snorri from Iceland and Juan Pablo Mohr from Chile reportedly lost contact with base camp on Friday. “It s already been more than 30 hours, we (at basecamp) have received no news of John Snorri, Ali Sadpara, and Juan Pablo Mohr, since none of the GPS trackers seem to be working
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