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Climbers Saki Terada and Chiaki Inada from Japan faced severe challenges while climbing 6,757m Nevado Huascaran and their ...
A mountaineer from Japan died and another was rescued during a trek on Peru's tallest mountain, authorities said Thursday.
A veteran Japanese mountain climber was declared dead in an accident atop Mount Huascaran, Peru’s highest peak, while her ...
A Japanese woman was confirmed dead and another rescued alive after the two became stranded on Mt. Huascaran, Peru's highest ...
Chiaki Inada, a 40-year-old doctor, became unable to move due to poor health apparently caused by hypothermia.
LIMA, June 27, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - A mountaineer from Japan died and another was rescued during a trek on Peru's tallest ...
The other Japanese woman, Chiaki Inada, died. The two requested rescue while climbing Tuesday after Inada experienced symptoms believed to be caused by hypothermia.
A Japanese climber stranded on Mount Huascaran, Peru's highest mountain, has died, Kyodo News reported on Thursday citing a ...
Mountaineer Chiaki Inada, 40, died after she and Saki Terada, 35, called for rescue Tuesday from around 6,600 meters up the 6,768-meter-high mountain.
Chiaki Inada, a 40-year-old doctor, became unable to move due to poor health apparently caused by hypothermia near the summit of the 6,768-meter mountain.
One of the two Japanese mountaineers who had gone missing on Mount Huascaran, Yungay province (Ancash region), has died, ...