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Record-holding Indian lady mountaineer Baljeet Kaur, 27, who belongs to Plasta Panjrol village close to Solan in Himachal Pradesh, went lacking close to Camp IV of Mt Annapurna, the tenth highest mountain on the earth at 8,091 meters whereas descending from the summit level in Nepal .
The Himalayan Times newspaper on Tuesday quoted expedition organizer Pasang Sherpa as saying that Baljeet Kaur went lacking above Camp IV whereas she was descending from the highest as she scaled the height with out utilizing supplemental oxygen. “We sent three helicopters to find Baljeet,” Sherpa stated. According to him, the destiny of the climber was nonetheless unknown, the report stated.
Baljeet went lacking a day after one other Indian climber, Anurag Maloo, 34, of Kishangarh in Rajasthan, went lacking whereas descending from Camp III of Mt Annapurna. He fell from 6000m right into a crevasse.
Baljeet is the primary Indian mountaineer to scale 4 8,000-metre peaks in lower than a month. She had posted a photograph on Twitter on April 9 the place she stated she is resting on the base camp of Mt Annapurna.
The daughter of a retired bus driver of Himachal State Road Transport Corporation, she broke the document of the primary Indian lady to summit Mount Manaslu with out oxygen.
According to experiences, Noel Hanna, a 10-time Everest summiteer from Northern Ireland breathed his final at Camp IV after he returned from the summit level on Monday evening.
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