The Borneo Post

3 dead, 3 missing after avalanche on Ecuador volcano

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QUITO: An avalanche Sunday on a snow-capped Ecuadoran volcano, the highest peak in the country, killed at least three climbers and left three others missing, officials reported.

The avalanche struck a group of 16 mountainee­rs while at an altitude of 6,100 metres on the dormant Chimborazo volcano, according to responders.

“There are three missing mountainee­rs, three dead, three injured and seven rescued, out of a total of 16 people,” Quito firefighte­rs, who provided emergency support, said in a statement.

A previous report from the country’s ECU911 security service had said four climbers had died and one was injured.

Authoritie­s did not identify the climbers or their nationalit­ies, but the Quito newspaper El Comercio reported that all were Ecuadoran.

The avalanche was spurred by ‘weather conditions’ and was not caused by any volcanic activity, according to the firefighte­rs.

Rescuers as well as police and military personnel specialise­d in high-elevation operations set up a command center at Chimborazo to coordinate search-and-rescue operations.

The volcano, which rises more than 6,200 metres high, is covered in snow and glaciers year-round and is located about 130 kilometers south of Quito.

Chimborazo attracts both Ecuadoran and foreign climbers. The towns of Riobamba and Ambato lie at its base.

Ecuador’s Environmen­t Ministry temporaril­y closed the surroundin­g Chimborazo nature reserve, which is popular with tourists. Despite the volcano’s constant snow, it is not frequented by skiers.

The volcano has seen a number of deadly accidents in recent decades.

In 2003, the remnants of an Ecuadoran plane that crashed in 1976 with 59 people on board were found by climbers about 700 meters from the summit.

The plane had collided into a stone wall on Chimborazo, and had been covered by an avalanche.

In 2015 the remains of three climbers, believed to have disappeare­d 20 to 30 years ago, were discovered at about 5,500 metres.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Handout picture released by Ecuador’s Integrated Security Service (ECU911) press office showing military personnel preparing to start a rescue operation following a snowslide at the Chimborazo volcano.
— AFP photo Handout picture released by Ecuador’s Integrated Security Service (ECU911) press office showing military personnel preparing to start a rescue operation following a snowslide at the Chimborazo volcano.

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