RESCUERS have ditched last hopes to reach a woman mountaineer who has been “left to die” with a broken leg on a snowy 24,000ft peak.
After twelve agonising days and the death of a rescuer, Natalia Nagovitsyna, 47, is still stuck on the Victory Peak in Kyrgyzstan.
East2WestNatalya Nagovitsyna, 47, is feared dead after she got stuck at the top of Victory Peak in Kyrgyzstan[/caption]
East2WestDrone footage from last week showed that the female climber was alive[/caption]
Multiple rescue efforts have failed to bring back the female mountaineer who broke her leg while scaling the summit on August 12.
Pal and fellow climber Luca Sinigaglia, 49, tragically died on his second attempt to save her.
Authorities called off the search on Friday due to the impossible weather conditions.
But they planned on resuming one last search effort today to find the Russian climber after facing criticism for “leaving her to die”.
Rescuers hoped to get a window in the bad weather to enable a new drone flight to the “death zone” where she was trapped.
They wanted to check if, by a miracle, she was still alive despite temperatures of minus 30 °C over the weekend.
But agonisingly, there was no break in the cloud covering Victory Peak, part of the Tian Shan range.
It was revealed that a special light helicopter and an Italian crew – who could have flown today if there was any sign of life – have now left the remote region.
With them gone, the last hopes of rescuing her are understood to have been crushed now.
A Russian mountaineering portal said: “The rescue mission on Mount Pobeda was officially brought to an end.
“The Italian pilots have departed. Weather conditions remain poor.”
Adil Chargynov, a representative of Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Emergency Situations, said: “Today the helicopter was returned to its permanent base.
“Italian pilots, brought in for their high-altitude experience, are now returning home.”
The recovery of the well-known mountaineer’s body would be possible only “in the spring”, officials added.
NewsflashNatalya is known to have survived for at least a week up the peak but is now feared dead[/caption]
NewsflashPal Luca Sanigaglia died while trying to take supplies to her[/caption]
Natalia is known to have survived more than a week, though rescuers said they do not believe she can have survived this long in the extreme conditions.
Last week, drone footage showed that the female climber was alive.
The clip showed her clearly moving and waving at the drone sent up to monitor her on August 19.
It also showed her tent torn by the ferocious winds in the spot where she was seeking shelter at 22,965 ft under a large rock called the “Bird”.
Meanwhile, footage from a 2022 documentary captured Nagovitsyna saying she was “not afraid to die” during a past summit.
AlamyPobeda Peak (Victory) is the highest in the Tien Shan mountains[/caption]