City
Epaper

Pakistani mountaineer Asif Bhatti stranded at Nanga Parbat due to snow blindness

By ANI | Published: July 04, 2023 2:05 AM

Islamabad [Pakistan], July 4 : Pakistani mountaineer Asif Bhatti has been stranded at the 8,126-metre-tall , the ninth-highest mountain ...

Open in App

Islamabad [Pakistan], July 4 : Pakistani mountaineer Asif Bhatti has been stranded at the 8,126-metre-tall , the ninth-highest mountain in the world, due to snow blindness, the Alpine Club of Pakistan (ACP) said on Monday, Dawn reported.

Dawn is a Pakistani English-language newspaper.

ACP Secretary General Karrar Haidri said: "He is stuck at camp 4, at an altitude of 7,500-8,000 m, with snow blindness and needs help."

Bhatti, who is a university professor from Islamabad, was proceeding to the final summit of the peak when he got stranded.

According to Haidri, several outfits were attempting the peak and some of their members had conveyed the message that Bhatti was suffering from snow blindness.

He added: "A helicopter will be needed to pick him up but for that, he will have to come down to the altitude of around 6,000-6,500 m."

Bhatti, along with other mountaineers Lt Col (R) Dr Jabbar, Dr Naveed, Saad Muhammad and Faheem Pasha, had departed for the expedition a few days back. "His other team members have not yet begun their final summit push," Haidri added, as per Dawn.

Separately, Karakoram Club, an organisation working for adventure tourism in Pakistan, said a group of climbers from the Karakoram Expedition in Shimshal were preparing for a rescue operation to retrieve Bhatti.

"They are currently waiting for a helicopter to transport them to the higher camps," it added.

As per Dawn, climber Shehroze Kashif has also volunteered to become a part of the rescue mission. "I kindly request the relevant department to consider transporting me to either the base camp or even to higher camps for increased involvement," he said.

Many climbers have been attempting to summit the peak this year. On Sunday, at least 52 mountaineers, including 11 Pakistanis, scaled Nanga Parbat.

Nanga Parbat with a death probability of 21 per cent, continues to claim its place among the top five most dangerous mountains in the world. Until now, 85 climbers have died while attempting to summit the peak.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Swiss Alpine ClubAsif bhattiSaad muhammadpakistanacpislamabadPakistan Cricket BoardPakistani ArmyChina Pakistan Economic CorridorPakistan ArmyPakistan Super LeaguePakistan Occupied KashmirPakistan Military
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalPoK Will Be Merged With India If BJP Gets Over 400 Seats in Lok Sabha Elections 2024, Says Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma

InternationalPakistan: 15-Year-Old Boy Kills Drug Addict Father for Assaulting Mother

PoliticsExplained: Why PM Modi Is Raising issues like Mangalsutra, Hindu Card and Pakistan in This Election

InternationalPIA Flight From Dubai to Islamabad Experiences Emergency Due to Burning Smell

NationalEvery Inch of PoK Belongs to India: Amit Shah Slams Congress for Raising Question Mark on Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir

International Realted Stories

InternationalEAD starts first reintroduction phase of Dama Gazelles in Chad

InternationalAbu Dhabi Public Health Centre and PwC issue white paper on health equity, autism

InternationalPope Francis urges international community to help flood victims in Afghanistan

InternationalDubai International Chamber attracts eight multinational companies to emirate during Q1 2024

InternationalUAE: Sir Bu Nair Festival 24 kicks off May 17