Conditions of 4 climbers who fell on Mount McKinley unknown as rescuers try to reach them
Rescuers are attempting to reach four climbers who fell on Mount McKinley, North America's tallest peak, in Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska. The incident was reported overnight, and the climbers' conditions are currently unknown.
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AI-generatedRescuers are attempting to reach four climbers who fell on Mount McKinley, North America's tallest peak, in Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska. The incident was reported overnight, and the climbers' conditions are currently unknown. The four were part of a seven-person team; the remaining three attended to the fallen climbers before returning to camp. The fall occurred near Denali Pass at approximately 18,200 feet. Park officials stated that improving weather conditions are expected to allow for helicopter operations soon. Separately, two other climbers were evacuated from the mountain on Wednesday.
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5 extractedThere were 516 climbers on the mountain as of Thursday.
Weather conditions on the mountain were improving and expected to allow for helicopter operations soon.
The fall occurred near Denali Pass, at approximately 18,200 feet.
The climbers' conditions were not immediately known following the fall.
Four climbers fell on Alaska's Mount McKinley, and rescuers are attempting to reach them.