After eight days, there is still no trace of missing mountaineers Mohammad Ali Sadpara, John Snorri from Iceland, and JP Mohr from Chile at K2.
The last location of three missing mountaineers was traced through satellite images two days back, however, due to heavy snowfall and rain on K2 again stoped the ongoing rescue efforts by the Pakistan Army.
As being reported, the satellite pictures released by Iceland and Chile were shared with Pakistan that helped in identifying the last location of the missing mountaineers.
The last location of the missing climbers has been traced to the point where the GPS of the team stopped working.
Pakistan army also deployed C-130 aircraft and helicopters to search the missing mountaineers but the search operation could not continue due to extreme weather.
According to the reports, the operation will resume once the weather condition normalizes.
Muhammad Ali Sadpara, John Snorri from Iceland, and JP Mohr from Chile were reported missing on February 6 after their support team lost contact with them.
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