The Asian Age

French climber rescued from Nanga

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Islamabad, Jan. 28: An elite group of climbers saved a French mountainee­r in a daring highaltitu­de rescue mission on Pakistan’s Nanga Parbat, one of the highest mountains in the world, as officials called off the search for a second missing alpinist on Sunday.

The group of Polish climbers with support from the Pakistani military launched the effort Saturday afternoon to rescue stranded French mountainee­r Elisabeth Revol, but were unable to reach Polish national Tomek Mackiewicz on Nanga Parbat, nicknamed “killer mountain”.

“The rescue for Tomasz is unfortunat­ely not possible - because of the weather and altitude it would put the life of rescuers in extreme danger,” wrote Ludovic Giambiasi, a friend of Revol, in a series of updates on Facebook.

“It’s a terrible and painful decision.”

The rescue mission involved four mountainee­rs who were flown by the Pakistani military from the base camp of K2 — the world’s second- highest peak — to reach the stranded climbers.

“The K2 climbers who stopped their historic effort for a winter K2 summit will descend with Elisabeth Revol — one life saved,” said Karar Haideri, spokesman for the Alpine Pakistan, in on Sunday. a Club of statement

The team is in the process of being evacuated by helicopter after a five and a half hour descent down the mountain to Nanga Parbat’s camp one early on Sunday, where they are set to airlifted to a hospital in nearby Skardu. “( Revol) has frostbite and some ( snow) blindness,” said Asghar Ali Porik from Jasmine Tours who helped organise the K2 expedition.

Pakistani climber Karim Shah said the rescue effort was unmatched in the history of mountainee­ring, with the team ascending 1,200 metres in darkness along a treacherou­s route without a rope.

 ?? — AFP ?? Members of Polish K2 expedition head for a rescue mission of French climber Elisabeth Revol and Polish climber Tomasz Mackiewicz in Nanga Parbat.
— AFP Members of Polish K2 expedition head for a rescue mission of French climber Elisabeth Revol and Polish climber Tomasz Mackiewicz in Nanga Parbat.

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