Two Pronounced Dead After Fatal Fall on Russia’s Vilyuchinsky Volcano
The incident took place near Yelizovo city, triggering a large-scale rescue operation involving 45 personnel, including medical staff and mountain rescue experts. A helicopter unit and a 23-member ground team reached the climbers at approximately 1,500 meters (4,920 feet) elevation.
"One man was pronounced dead at the scene. A woman who fell with him was critically injured and later died despite medical efforts," authorities confirmed. A third climber was located unharmed and is currently being escorted down by rescuers.
The Kamchatka Krai Investigative Committee has launched a formal probe into the tragedy.
Situated roughly 70 kilometers (43 miles) south of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Vilyuchinsky Volcano is a favored destination for climbers but remains perilous due to its steep inclines and unstable ground.
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