Chinese Climber Dies After Summiting World’s Second-Highest Peak, K2
- Guan Jing, a Chinese climber, died on Tuesday night after being hit by falling rocks while descending from K2, as announced by the Alpine Club of Pakistan.
- Her death is part of a series of climbing fatalities in the region, known for its risky climbing conditions.
- Rescue efforts are ongoing to retrieve her body while over 30 other climbers who reached the summit on Monday are safely returning to base camp.
- K2 is regarded as one of the world's most dangerous peaks due to extreme weather and challenging climbing.
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Chinese mountaineer Guan Jin died after a rock fell on her while descending from the world's second-highest peak - K2 in northern Pakistan, officials said.
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