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Search called off for Iranian climbers in Pakistan

Published: 22 Jul 2013 - 10:53 am | Last Updated: 31 Jan 2022 - 12:42 am

ISLAMABAD: Rescuers have called of the search for three Iranian climbers who went missing in the mountains of northern Pakistan, an official said Monday.

The Iranians sent a distress call just after summiting the 8,051-metre or 26,414-foot Broad Peak on July 16, Manzoor Hussain, chief of the Alpine Club of Pakistan that coordinated the expedition, told AFP.

Rescue teams and an army helicopter searched but did not locate them after they had called for help and reported exhaustion and lack of food, he said, adding that the climbers made calls back home to Iran on Saturday.

"A helicopter was sent on Sunday, but unfortunately it also found no trace of the climbers and the search has been called off," Hussain told AFP.

Pakistan is home to five of the world's 14 peaks over 8,000 metres, including the world's second-highest mountain, K2, but conditions are harsh and deaths not uncommon.

Last month Pakistan suspended expeditions to its second-highest peak Nanga Parbat after Islamist gunmen shot dead 10 foreign trekkers. (AFP)