US climber dies in avalanche on Nepal’s Mount Makalu
An American climber, 53-year-old Shelley Johannesen, died in an avalanche on Mount Makalu, the world's fifth-highest peak, on Monday. She was descending from the summit, having reached it successfully, when she was struck by the avalanche at approximately 7,200 meters.

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AI-generatedAn American climber, 53-year-old Shelley Johannesen, died in an avalanche on Mount Makalu, the world's fifth-highest peak, on Monday. She was descending from the summit, having reached it successfully, when she was struck by the avalanche at approximately 7,200 meters. Johannesen was part of a three-member team, including her partner and two Nepali guides. Her death marks the latest fatality in Nepal's busy spring climbing season, which has already seen the deaths of a Czech climber and three Nepali guides in the Himalayas.
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4 extractedMount Makalu is the world's fifth-highest peak at 8,485 metres (27,800ft).
This is the latest death of the spring climbing season in Nepal, which has already seen fatalities including a Czech climber and three Nepali guides.
Johannesen was struck by an avalanche at around 7,200m, just below Camp 3.
An American climber, Shelley Johannesen (53), died in an avalanche on Mount Makalu while descending from the summit.