The extensive rescue operation for the missing Russian climber on Victory Peak has been officially suspended due to increasingly adverse weather conditions and severely limited visibility. Authorities have cited the persistent snowstorms and high winds that continue to hinder search parties’ access to the peak, elevating risks for the rescue teams. Despite the valiant efforts over the past week, the deteriorating climate makes further attempts nearly impossible without endangering more lives.

Key factors affecting the suspension:

  • Snowfall exceeding 50 cm in the last 48 hours
  • Visibility dropping below 10 meters in critical zones
  • Temperatures falling to -25°C at higher elevations
  • Increased avalanche risk leading to unstable slopes
Condition Impact Current Status
Heavy Snowfall Blocked access routes Ongoing
Low Visibility Search hindered Critical
High Winds Risk to rescuers Severe
Avalanche Threat Hazardous terrain Elevated