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Five Climbers Summit Nanga Parbat

  • On June 15, Czech climber Klára Kolouchová and her team arrived in Pakistan to attempt summiting Nanga Parbat, the world’s ninth-highest peak.
  • Kolouchová sought to complete her goal of scaling every one of the fourteen mountains worldwide that exceed 8,000 meters in height by attempting to climb Nanga Parbat, which is nicknamed the “Killer Mountain” due to its approximately 22% fatality rate.
  • Around 4 a.m. local time near Bunar Base Camp between Camp One and Camp Two on June 17, Kolouchová fell into a ravine and died despite rescue teams being dispatched promptly.
  • Diamer Additional Deputy Commissioner Nizamuddin stated that although initial reports suggested the mountaineer's death resulted from an oxygen cylinder explosion, it was subsequently determined that she had died after falling into a ravine.
  • Authorities launched an investigation and arranged helicopter rescue operations while providing full assistance to the team amid the mountain's challenging terrain.
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explorersweb.com broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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