
Shigar: A Pakistani mountaineer lost his life after being caught in an avalanche during an expedition on K2, the world’s second-highest peak.
According to Shigar Deputy Commissioner Arif Hussain, four climbers were struck by an avalanche during the climb. While three foreign mountaineers were safely rescued, the Pakistani climber could not survive.
DC Arif Hussain added that the rescued climbers sustained minor injuries and were immediately shifted to a hospital for medical treatment.
The deceased Pakistani climber has been identified as Muhammad Iftikhar Hussain. His body will be transported to Skardu today.
Deputy Commissioner Arif Hussain stated that Muhammad Iftikhar Hussain belonged to Sadpara village. His burial will take place in his native Sadpara village today.
“This is a deeply saddening incident for the climbing community,” a local rescue official commented. “Our thoughts are with Muhammad Iftikhar Hussain’s family during this difficult time. We are also relieved that the three foreign climbers were rescued, albeit with minor injuries.”
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the inherent dangers and challenges faced by mountaineers attempting to conquer the formidable peaks of the Karakoram Range. Efforts are underway to ensure the safe and respectful transfer of the deceased climber’s body to his hometown for burial.