2 Japanese Climbers Tumble From K2 in Northern Pakistan

Two Japanese climbers, Hiraide Kazuya and Nakajima Kenro, as of late tumbled from K2, the world’s second-most elevated mountain, situated in northern Pakistan.

The two climbers, matured in their 30s and 40s, are related with Tokyo-based Ishii Sports. The mishap happened as they were climbing at around 7,000 meters.

A hunt and salvage mission was immediately sent off, and an elevated pursuit group has found the climbers. Notwithstanding, their condition stays unsure because of the difficult conditions.

Salvage tasks have been muddled by the trouble in handling a helicopter at such high heights.

This episode adds to the historical backdrop of shocking occasions including Japanese climbers on Pakistan’s high-height tops, featuring the outrageous dangers and risks related with such endeavors.

The climbing local area is tensely anticipating more information as salvage groups proceed with their endeavors to reach and help the abandoned climbers.