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Officials Probe Fatal Nama Peak Fall After Hiker Untied Safety Rope

Mountaineering authorities say the group climbed without required permits, triggering an official safety review.

Overview

  • The victim, identified by authorities as Hong, 31, died on September 25 while ascending 5,588-metre Nama Peak, a side summit of Mount Gongga in Sichuan.
  • Witnesses and Chinese media report he unclipped his rope to take photos, then tripped—likely over crampons—without an ice axe to self-arrest, and fell roughly 100–200 metres.
  • A video of the fall circulated widely on social media, drawing national attention to the circumstances of the accident.
  • Rescue teams confirmed Hong was deceased at the scene and later transported his body to Gongga Mountain Town.
  • Officials said the group failed to obtain required climbing permits, and the Sichuan Mountaineering Association clarified Hong was not a professional guide, holding only a climbing assistant certificate.