Categories: World

US mountaineer, her guide killed after avalanches crash down Tibetan mountain

close Video

Fox News Flash top headlines for October 9

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com.

An American mountaineer and her Nepalese guide were killed after avalanches crashed down the slopes of a Tibetan mountain on Saturday, while another American climber and guide remain missing, according to Chinese media reports.

Anna Gutu, 32, and Mingmar Sherpa were on Mount Shishapangma when avalanches struck at altitudes of about 25,000 and 26,000 feet, the state-owned Xinhua News Agency reported. The agency said the pair were confirmed dead on Sunday.

The missing American climber and Nepalese guide were identified as Gina Marie Rzucidlo and Tenjen Sherpa, according to the outlet.

Karma Geljen Sherpa, another Nepalese mountain guide, was seriously injured and escorted down the mountain by rescuers. He is reported to be in stable condition.

COLORADO MAN GOES MISSING DURING 28-MILE SOLO TREK IN ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK

Anna Gutu, 32, was chronicling her ascent of Mount Shishapangma on social media. (Anna Gutu / Instagram)

When the pair of avalanches struck at the high altitudes, a total of 52 climbers from various countries, including the U.S., Britain, Japan and Italy, were attempting to summit the mountain, the world’s 14th tallest peak. The mountain stands 26,335 feet above sea level and is located within Chinese territory.

Nepalese guide Tenjen Sherpa, pictured above, and American climber Gina Marie Rzucidlo are reported missing after avalanches struck Tibet’s Mount Shishapangma on Saturday afternoon. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha, File)

Snow conditions on Shishapangma have since suspended all climbing activities.

IDAHO ELK HUNTER SHOOTS, KILLS CHARGING GRIZZLY BEAR IN ‘SURPRISE ENCOUNTER’: OFFICIALS

Travels across the Himalayas rise in October after the end of the rainy monsoon season, though experts have cautioned that climate change has increased the risk of avalanches in the region.

Mount Shishapangma is seen from Baiku Lake in Xigaze, southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region in September. On Saturday, a pair of avalanches struck the mountain at high altitudes. (Chen Zepeng/Xinhua via AP)

At least 120 people in the Indian Himalayas were killed by avalanches over the past two years.

CLICK TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

The still missing Tenjen Sherpa, 35, was part of the team that broke the record for climbing all 14 of the world’s tallest mountains in the fastest time in July. He was working toward becoming the youngest climber to summit all 14 peaks twice.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Share

Recent Posts

Senate GOP pushes Trump budget framework through after marathon vote series

The Senate approved changes to the House's budget resolution on Saturday after an hourslong series…

1 hour ago

Texas track meet stabbing suspect told responding officer he ‘did it’: docs

close Video Grieving mother, twin brother of murdered Texas teen speak out Meghan Metcalf and…

6 hours ago

South Carolina AG takes on illegal immigrant hit-and-run, promises criminals ‘we’re coming for you’

close Video Illegal migrant charged with hit-and-run death of USC student Fox News correspondent Steve…

6 hours ago

Florida woman pries 6-foot alligator’s jaws open to save pet dog

close Video Florida woman pries open alligator's jaws to save pet dog Kim Spencer said…

6 hours ago

GOP’s Kennedy compares dire Trump tariff predictions to ‘late-night psychic hotlines’

While senators Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., cited economists' projections that President…

6 hours ago

Trump touts airstrike on Houthis, showing video: Will ‘never sink our ships again’

Trump on Friday shared video of a recent airstrike on Houthi rebels, writing, "They will…

6 hours ago