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Three Mountaineers Reported Missing on Huascarán

A multi-agency rescue team is operating after COER Áncash said the climbers vanished in a steep, crevassed section near 6,000 metres that makes access difficult.

Overview

  • COER Áncash reported Wednesday that three Peruvian mountaineers were presumed missing in Parque Nacional Huascarán with the initial alert coming from the high mountain sector between Campo 2 and Campo 1.
  • An approximately 20-person search-and-rescue group has been dispatched to the site and is coordinating field work with the police high-mountain rescue division, the Association of Mountain Guides of Peru and local health services.
  • The disappearance was reported at about 6,000 metres, a zone known for steep slopes, crevasses and thin air that slows movement and raises the risk to both climbers and rescue teams.
  • Family members of one climber have requested a helicopter to speed up the search and some reports say the group has been missing since July 14, but authorities describe the information as preliminary and unverified.
  • Officials say they will continue monitoring and collecting information to clarify the circumstances and determine next steps, with outcomes still unconfirmed and operations likely constrained by weather and terrain.