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صبح 11 بجے میرے والد @AliSaaddparaa اپنی منزل K2 سر کرنے کے بعد جب وہ واپس آرہے تھے تب ان سے رابطہ منقطع ہوگیا تھا pic.twitter.com/Uot99lgvK4 — Sajid Ali Sadpara (@SajidAliSadpara) February 7, 2021 Explaining his decision to return from the expedition, Sajid said that he realised that it will be difficult for him to continue the expedition without oxygen after reaching 8,200 metres, adding that when he tried to use the available oxygen, it emerged that their regulators had leaked. He said that at that point in the expedition, he was mentally disturbed and his father and John Snorri asked him to return. The rescue and search team of Pakistan Army using helicopters started the mission on Saturday in extremely challenging weather and flew as high as 7,000 meters but unfortunately have not spotted anyone thus far, officials said.
Aerial search finds no trace of missing climbers on K2 Published On Aerial search finds no trace of missing climbers on K2 SKARDU (Dunya News) - No trace of the missing climbers has been found even on the second day of the aerial search operation. According to rescue sources, the helicopters flew at an altitude of 7800 meters today. The rescue team tried to find Pakistani climber Muhammad Ali Sadpara and the team but could not find them. Renowned Nepali Sherpa Chung Dawa and Sajid Sadpara took part in the aerial search operation. After the search operation, Sajid Sadpara was airlifted to Skardu.
Explaining his decision to return from the expedition, Sajid said that he realised that it will be difficult for him to continue the expedition without oxygen after reaching 8,200 metres, adding that when he tried to use the available oxygen, it emerged that their regulators had leaked. He said that at that point in the expedition, he was mentally disturbed and his father and John Snorri asked him to return. Sadpara is a Pakistani mountaineer and has proudly hoisted the country's flag on eight peaks. He was also part of the team which successfully achieved the first-ever winter summit on Nanga Parbat in 2016.
Rescue helicopter asked to fly as high as possible to maximise chances of locating missing climbers Renowned Pakistani mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara. PHOTO: TWITTER/@ali_sadpara GILGIT: Renowned Pakistani mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara — along with climbers from Iceland and Chile — is reported to be missing during his winter climb on K2 and contact with the 3-member expedition has not been established since yesterday. Shigar district Assistant Commissioner Waqas Johar told The Express Tribune on Saturday that a rescue operation has now been launched to locate the missing climbers and high altitude porters are on the way to Camp-1 in this connection. “They will spend the night there and will start their search operation by tomorrow morning,” he added.
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Nepali Climbers Return Home On Top Of The World After K2 Triumph By Paavan MATHEMA 01/26/21 AT 2:34 AM Nepali mountaineers who conquered one of the world's most treacherous peaks returned home to a rapturous welcome Tuesday, with cheering supporters hailing their first-ever winter summit of K2 as a triumph for their Himalayan nation. Their ascent in mid-January of the world's second-highest mountain -- the notoriously challenging 8,611-metre (28,251-feet) "savage mountain" of Pakistan -- shone a much-deserved spotlight on their own climbing prowess. A band played patriotic songs as the team arrived in Kathmandu, while well-wishers held out flowers and waved national flags.
Nepali climber Nirmal Purja, who recently made history along with four other summiters by becoming the first to summit K2 in winter, share his experience on social media.
Watch: Heartwarming Video Of Nepal Climbers Taking Final Steps Together To K2 Summit On January 16, the climber was part of one of the two Nepali teams that converged a mere 10 metres ahead of the 28,251-foot mountain's peak. @nimsdai/Twitter Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-25T11:33:29+05:30 Watch: Heartwarming Video Of Nepal Climbers Taking Final Steps Together To K2 Summit outlookindia.com 2021-01-25T13:45:56+05:30 Also read When it comes to climber Nirmal Purja, no mountain seems to be high enough. In a record climb, the mountaineer along with two Nepalese teams trudged forth atop the Mount K2 in the harsh winter season.