MOSCOW: Five climbers died after a blizzard on Mount Elbrus, Europe’s highest peak, Russia’s emergencies ministry said Friday. Thursday’s incident struck when a group of 19 climbers were at an altitude of over 5,000 metres (16,000 feet). Elbrus, located in Russia’s North Caucasus, is the highest mountain Europe at 5,642 metres (18,510 feet). “Unfortunately, five people died,” the emergencies ministry said. The remaining 14 were taken down to the Azau valley below and the rescue was carried out in “the most difficult conditions” with strong winds, low visibility and sub-zero temperatures, it said. The company which organised the climb said there were four professional guides accompanying the climbers. During the ascent, one of the climbers felt unwell and turned back with one of the guides. She later died “in his arms,” it said. The rest of the group continued to the summit but an “unprecedented storm” struck on their way down. One of the climbers broke a leg, further slowing down the group. Two climbers froze to death and two others lost consciousness and died as they were brought down, the company said.
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