Renowned Pakistani mountaineer Ali Sadpara and two foreigners could not be traced to an altitude of 7,000 meters.
According to sources, the team that went to the top of K2 has not been able to return yet.
According to sources, the search for Ali Sadpara and two foreigners has not been successful so far. The search was carried out by helicopters up to an altitude of 7,000 meters.
According to sources, bad weather and strong winds are blowing on K2, which is affecting the search process.
According to sources, Ali Sadpara and the two foreigners have not been able to return from the highest altitude so far. The foreign climbers are from Iceland and Chile.
According to sources, Sajid Sadpara, son of Ali Sadpara, has returned to Camp One. The team had left the base camp to pick him up.
Sajid Ali is safely back at BC. Can't even Imagine this 21 y/o BRAVEHEART had to suffer in past two days. Reaching the bottleneck of K2 in winter, spend almost 20 hrs around 7,000 masl w/ limited foods/water & descend alone leaving dad's fate unknown. He has a story of adventure. pic.twitter.com/qmcdKL8OVK
— Everest Today (@EverestToday) February 6, 2021