Indian Climber Falls From Mt Annapurna
SAR teams are undergoing a search and rescue of an Indian climber who fell down at least 6000 meters while climbing up Mt. Annapurna for a charitable cause on Monday.
Meanwhile, two Indian climbers Baljeet Kaur and Arjun Vajpai, who went missing Monday night in Mt Annapurna at 8091 meters, were rescued by Nepali rescuers. Read more here
We pray that the man is found safe as the Sar team continues to search for him. From what I know about Mt. Annapurna, it's the 10th-highest mountain in the world and it's difficult to climb up top to the highest peak of Mt. Annapurna due to the high steeps and also, not to mention, the dangerous weather that occurs there. Please be safe out there!
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