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Three climbers fall to their deaths on Italy's Gran Paradiso
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Three climbers fall to their deaths on Italy's Gran Paradiso

From Die Presse · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement Outcome reported
  • Three mountaineers died after falling on the north face of Gran Paradiso in the Italian Alps.
  • The climbers had started their ascent from a hut early in the morning and did not return by evening, prompting a rescue alert.
  • Authorities identified two of the victims as Italian nationals; the third person's identity is currently unknown.

Three climbers have lost their lives after falling on the north face of Gran Paradiso, a mountain in the Italian Alps known for its accessibility. The tragic incident occurred after the group embarked on their ascent from a mountain hut.

According to mountain rescue services, the climbers' bodies were discovered at an altitude of approximately 3,600 meters following an emergency call. The group had begun their journey towards the 4,061-meter summit early in the morning, but their failure to return by nightfall triggered an alarm.

While the precise circumstances of the fall remain unclear, mountain rescue officials confirmed that the climbers plummeted down the north face. Initial reports indicate that two of the deceased are Italian citizens. The identity of the third victim has not yet been released.

Gran Paradiso, located in the national park of the same name in northwestern Italy, is considered one of the easier four-thousander peaks in the Alps. However, reaching the summit still requires excellent physical and technical preparation.

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Originally published by Die Presse in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.