A Czech climber has died during an expedition to scale Nanga Parbat.
According to the Additional Deputy Commissioner of Diamer, the Czech climbers fell from a height between Camp One and Camp Two.
The Additional Deputy Commissioner said that the female climber’s companions reported the woman’s death at the base camp.
According to the ADC, where the female climber has fallen, her location will first be traced, after which a search operation will be launched.

The Alpine Club of Pakistan has also confirmed the death of a Czech climber on Nanga Parbat.
According to Alpine Club Vice President Karar Haideri, 46-year-old Klara Kolochova met with an accident between Camp One and Camp Two. The accident occurred around 4 am.
Karar Haideri says that rescue teams have set out to search for the body of the deceased climber at the accident site. Clara was one of the most famous climbers, she had also climbed K2 and Everest.
On the other hand, the police also say that a team has been sent to the Buner Nala base camp to rescue the female climber. According to the police, the foreign climber’s team included 7 people.