Ground Teams Resume Recovery of Laura Dahlmeier’s Body on Laila Peak
Rescuers have returned to recover her body following a pause caused by bad weather paired with unstable terrain in Pakistan’s Karakoram.
Overview
- Laura Dahlmeier was struck by rockfall at about 5,700 meters on Laila Peak on July 28 and later confirmed dead by her management on July 30.
- A helicopter overflight on July 29 located her remains but detected no signs of life, and officials cited severe weather and ongoing rockfall as obstacles.
- On August 1, the Alpine Club of Pakistan coordinated two ground teams to reach the site for body recovery after earlier attempts were halted.
- Rescue crews face high-altitude hazards, with unstable rock conditions and deteriorating weather continuing to hamper their progress.
- Dahlmeier, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and seven-time world champion in biathlon, had reinvented herself as an extreme mountaineer after retiring in 2019.