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ONE Spanish man and an Argentinian have gone missing on a notoriously treacherous peak in northern Pakistan known among mountaineers as “Killer Mountain”, officials said on Tuesday.
“They went to the high camp and we have not been able to contact them since,” the head of tourism for Gilgit-Baltistan region, Iqbal Hussain, said.
He said authorities hoped to begin a helicopter search on Wednesday.
Pakistan rivals Nepal for the number of peaks over 7,000 meters (23,000 feet) and is home to the world’s second-highest mountain, K2, as well as three others which are among the world’s 14 summits higher than 8,000 meters.
Nanga Parbat, 8,126 meters high, was the scene of an attack in 2013, when gunmen dressed as police officers shot 10 foreign mountaineers and a local guide at the 4,200-meter base camp.
The killings were claimed by both the Pakistani Taliban and a smaller group of Islamist militants.
Since that attack, the number of expeditions has dwindled, wrecking communities dependent on climbing tourism for income and depriving Pakistan’s economy of much-needed dollars. – Reuters
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