Three Climbers Missing on New Zealand's Highest Peak, Search Delayed by Weather
- Rescue teams are searching for three missing climbers on New Zealand's highest mountain after discovering their equipment, as reported by police on Tuesday.
- Bad weather has delayed search efforts, with police stating further searches might be postponed until Thursday.
- The climbers did not take their return flight on Monday morning, prompting the search and rescue operation to start.
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Three men from the USA and Canada wanted to climb the 3,724-meter-high summit of Mount Cook in New Zealand. Their disappearance was discovered late. The police fear the worst.
Bay Area climber missing in New Zealand mountain
(KRON) -- Three mountain climbers from the U.S. and Canada are missing after they failed to return from a planned ascent of New Zealand's highest peak known as Mount Cook. One of the climbers is from the Bay Area: Livermore. KRON4 was told he is a well-known guide in the climbing community. He is described as a beloved guide, educator and mentor. Carlos Romero is one of the three climbers reported missing after they failed to return from their p…
‘Grave concerns’ for trio missing on New Zealand’s tallest peak
WELLINGTON, Dec 4 — Dangerous weather has halted the search for three foreign climbers missing on New Zealand’s tallest mountain, police said today, adding they had “grave concerns” for the trio. Two United States citizens and a Canadian national were reported missing Monday evening after failing to show up for a pre-arranged flight. Police said the alpine terrain of 3,700-metre Mount Cook was “difficult to navigate” and bad weather had forced t…
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