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Experienced climbers Saki Terada and Chiaki Inada from Japan faced severe challenges while climbing 6,757m Nevado Huascaran earlier this week. Their climb of Peru's highest peak ended in tragedy.
A veteran Japanese climber died while her friend was rescued on the highest mountain in Peru. Experienced mountaineer Chiaki ...
On June 23, two female Japanese mountaineers, Saki Terada, 36, and Chiaki Inada, 40, became stranded on 6,757m Nevado Huascaran, Peru’s highest peak. One of them is now confirmed dead.
A Japanese woman was confirmed dead and another rescued alive after the two became stranded on Mount Huascaran, Peru's highest mountain, a Tokyo-based group supporting the climbers said Thursday.
Sao Paulo – A Japanese climber has died on Huascaran, the highest peak of Peru, a group to which she belongs said Thursday. Chiaki Inada, a 40-year-old doctor, became unable to move due to poor ...
Sao Paulo, June 26 (Jiji Press)--A Japanese woman was rescued alive on Huascaran on Thursday after she and ano… ...
Chiaki Inada, 40, and Saki Terada, 36, became trapped Monday due to fog and bad weather on the mountain called Huascaran at an elevation of more than 21,000 feet (6,400 meters). Agence France-Presse ...
Chiaki Inada, 40, died after she and fellow climber Saki Terada, 35, called for help Tuesday while ascending the 6,768-meter (22,204-foot) peak.
Sao Paulo, June 25 (Jiji Press)--A Japanese climber has died on Huascaran, the highest peak of Peru, a group to which she belongs said Thursday Japan time. Chiaki Inada, a 40-year-old doctor ...
Peruvian rescuers located Wednesday two Japanese climbers who went missing while attempting to summit Huascarán, the highest peak in Peru. According to the High Mountain Division of the Peruvian ...
Chiaki Inada, 40, and Saki Terada, 36, became trapped Monday due to fog and bad weather on the mountain called Huascaran at an elevation of more than 21,000 feet (6,400 meters). They were located by ...