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Explorersweb on MSNHuascaran Tragedy: One Climber RescuedClimbers Saki Terada and Chiaki Inada from Japan faced severe challenges while climbing 6,757m Nevado Huascaran and their ...
A veteran Japanese mountain climber was declared dead in an accident atop Mount Huascaran, Peru’s highest peak, while her ...
A mountaineer from Japan died and another was rescued during a trek on Peru's tallest mountain, authorities said Thursday.
A Japanese woman was confirmed dead and another rescued alive after the two became stranded on Mt. Huascaran, Peru's highest ...
Chiaki Inada, a 40-year-old doctor, became unable to move due to poor health apparently caused by hypothermia.
A Japanese climber stranded on Mount Huascaran, Peru's highest mountain, has died, Kyodo News reported on Thursday citing a ...
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Explorersweb on MSNDrama on Huascaran: One Dead, Rescue Underway For 2ndEarlier this week, two female Japanese climbers became stranded on Nevado Huascaran, Peru’s highest peak. One has died.
One of the two Japanese mountaineers who had gone missing on Mount Huascaran, Yungay province (Ancash region), has died, ...
The other Japanese woman, Chiaki Inada, died. The two requested rescue while climbing Tuesday after Inada experienced symptoms believed to be caused by hypothermia.
Mountaineer Chiaki Inada, 40, died after she and Saki Terada, 35, called for rescue Tuesday from around 6,600 meters up the 6,768-meter-high mountain.
Chiaki Inada, a 40-year-old doctor, became unable to move due to poor health apparently caused by hypothermia near the summit of the 6,768-meter mountain.
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