SKARDU: A team of international rescue experts here on
Tuesday confirmed the death of the third Iranian climber at a height of 7,800
meters on the Broad Peak.
About six days back, three Iranian climbers were descending
after conquering the peak in the Karakorum Range when one of them fell into a
crevasse.
Another went missing and the third got stranded at camp III.
Attempts made by helicopters to reach the stranded Iranian
failed due to bad weather.
After visiting the base camp, the international rescue team
led by Mr Thomas from Germany told the media here on Tuesday that survival of
human being at the height of above seven thousand metre after three to four days
was impossible.
It is now six days since the three Iranian climbers went
missing, Mr Thomas said, adding: “The death of the Iranian climbers is
confirmed.”
Taqi Sadiqi, an Iranian diplomat, said more Iranian climbers
would be coming to Pakistan to follow the new route introduced by the Iranian
climbers on the Broad Peak.—Farman Ali Baltistani
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