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An aerial search operation for three missing climbers including Muhammad Ali Sadpara will resume on Wednesday with Pakistan Army deploying C-130 for the mission ....
An aerial search operation for three missing climbers including Muhammad Ali Sadpara will resume on Wednesday with Pakistan Army deploying C-130 for the mission ....
Harsh terrain, extreme weather make world s second highest peak so perilous to traverse The entire country prays for a miracle in finding renowned Pakistani mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara after contact was lost with him during his quest to summit K2 in the perilous Karakoram winter, as rescue efforts cross 72 hours, the likelihood of any headway being made is slim. Sher Khan, former climbing partner of the legendary Italian alpinist Reinhold Messner, gravely summed it up: On K2, when they’re missing they’re dead.” The Express Tribune looks into why the world s second highest peak is viewed as the deadliest to summit with one in four not coming out alive. ....
K-2 Updates: Third-day Search and Rescue Operation launches to find missing climbers Ali Sadpara, Snorri, Mohr February 8, 2021 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Third-day rescue operation has been launched by Pakistan Army with local mountaineers to find missing climbers Ali Sadpara (Pakistan), Snorri (Iceland), and Mohr (Chile) who have gone missing attempting to summit K-2 (28250 f). According to Deputy Commissioner Shigar, helicopters are on the way to K-2 for the third consecutive day in search of missing mountaineers. 2×Heli are on the way starting search soon at K2. @HomeDeptGB@RandhawaAli#k2winterexpedition2021 It may be mentioned that all contacts were lost with Muhammad Ali Sadpara, a skilled mountaineer who became the first Pakistani to summit K-2 (8,611 metres) in winter, reports DND News Agency. ....
Ali Sadpara is Pakistan s national hero: DG ISPR Published On 08 February,2021 03:19 pm Chances of surviving for two-three days at 8,000 (metres) in winters are very low: Sadpara s son RAWALPINDI (Dunya News) - Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar on Monday described Pakistani mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara as a national hero. Exclusively talking to Dunya News, the ISPR chief said that Pakistan Army would not leave any stone unturned in the search operation for mountaineer Ali Sadpara, who is still missing along with two others during a K2 expedition. Climbers John Snorri from Iceland, Juan Pablo Mohr from Chile and Muhammad Ali Sadpara from Pakistan lost contact with base camp on Friday. ....