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Pakistan saves French mountaineer from ‘Killer Mountain’ after daring rescue (VIDEO)
  • Rescuers call off efforts to save Polish climber missing on Nanga Parbat
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by Dawood Rehman | Published on January 28, 2018 (Edited January 28, 2018)
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ISLAMABAD – Rescuers were able to rescue a French mountaineer from Nanga Parbat in northern Pakistan but called off efforts to retrieve a Polish climber – both of whom have been missing since Thursday – who has now been declared deceased.

The team of Polish climbers with support from the Pakistani military launched the attempt on Saturday afternoon to rescue stranded French mountaineer Elisabeth Revol, but were unable to reach the second missing climber Polish national Tomek (Tomasz) Mackiewicz.

Two Pakistan Army helicopters began an operation Saturday on the request of the Polish and French embassies to rescue the climbers after they got stuck while trying to summit the 8,126-meter-tall Nanga Parbat, the ninth-highest peak in the world.

“The rescue for Tomasz is unfortunately not possible – because of the weather and altitude it would put the life of rescuers in extreme danger,” wrote Ludovic Giambiasi, a friend of Revol, in a series of updates on Facebook.

Officials on Sunday called off the search for Mackiewicz.

“It’s a terrible and painful decision.”

“The K2 climbers who stopped their historic effort for a winter K2 summit will descend with Elisabeth Revol – one life saved,” said Karar Haideri, spokesman for the Alpine Club of Pakistan, in a statement on Sunday.

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The team was evacuated by helicopter after a five and a half hour descent down the mountain to Nanga Parbat’s Camp One early Sunday.

The group were then airlifted by helicopter to a hospital in nearby Skardu, where Revol was set to be treated for a number of injuries. She was later shifted to Islamabad.

“(Revol) has frostbite and some (snow) blindness,” said Asghar Ali Porik from Jasmine Tours, who helped organise the K2 expedition.

Revol’s friends raised some 60,000 euros to help with the rescue operation through crowdfunding online, according to French media reports.

The rescue mission was launched after the missing alpinists were located Friday by fellow mountaineers using binoculars, who spotted Revol attempting to climb down while Mackiewicz appeared to be crawling due to frostbite.

Nanga Parbat earned the nickname ‘killer mountain’ after more than 30 climbers died trying to climb it before the first successful summit in 1953.
 
Good job PA... you are simply the best in the world.
 
how does Pakistan get any credit for the rescue?

it were the polish climbers who saved the french climbers, the Pakistan Army even demanded money from polish climbers to provide them helicopters.

they infact blocked rescue to demand money.

 
how does Pakistan get any credit for the rescue?

it were the polish climbers who saved the french climbers, the Pakistan Army even demanded money from polish climbers to provide them helicopters.

they infact blocked rescue to demand money.

Yeah.
Helicopter rescue in those areas under such conditions is very expensive and very risky.
 
how does Pakistan get any credit for the rescue?

it were the polish climbers who saved the french climbers, the Pakistan Army even demanded money from polish climbers to provide them helicopters.

they infact blocked rescue to demand money.


It wasn't the army but a private company formed by ex service members.
 
how does Pakistan get any credit for the rescue?

it were the polish climbers who saved the french climbers, the Pakistan Army even demanded money from polish climbers to provide them helicopters.

they infact blocked rescue to demand money.


you are asking Pak Army to be dumb.
On one side everyone is bashing Pakistan, on the other one everyone expcte Pakistan to save some dumb people by risking their own lives and maiger assets...
 
Stop doing these charity works, putting our pilots lives in danger, and let these adrenaline junkies be at their fate they choose for themselves.

Their governments don't even recognise the gesture, worse, moaning about the expenses incurred in saving their citizens arse. Are we doing bloody charity work here?

AND, stop winter climbing permits once and for all.
 
you are asking Pak Army to be dumb.
On one side everyone is bashing Pakistan, on the other one everyone expcte Pakistan to save some dumb people by risking their own lives and maiger assets...

obviously not, its just a good business.
 
how does Pakistan get any credit for the rescue?

it were the polish climbers who saved the french climbers, the Pakistan Army even demanded money from polish climbers to provide them helicopters.

they infact blocked rescue to demand money.

Pakistan Army does not have a special unit that saves stranded climbers.

There was a nearby polish expedition that volunteered to help them.

These climbers know their risks.
 
Stop doing these charity works, putting our pilots lives in danger, and let these adrenaline junkies be at their fate they choose for themselves.

Their governments don't even recognise the gesture, worse, moaning about the expenses incurred in saving their citizens arse. Are we doing bloody charity work here?

AND, stop winter climbing permits once and for all.
Search and rescue costs should be included in permit prices. So that such situations are avoided in future.
 
Search and rescue costs should be included in permit prices. So that such situations are avoided in future.

Search and rescue at those heights can be fatal to our pilots who are trained to keep our soliders well supplied on Siachen border, not to save these adrenalin junkies.

Why are we risking our highly trained men to save these forigeners when their governments are not even appreciating?
 
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