A climber died while climbing a mountain in Adygea.
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Two climbers fell while climbing Mount Fisht in Adygea. One died, the other was seriously injured.
On September 29, two climbers fell while climbing the northern slope of Mount Fisht.
According to the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, one tourist died as a result of the fall, and the second was injured and cannot move independently, according to Rossiyskaya Gazeta.
The tourists were part of a registered group of six. The remaining tourists are out of danger and are being escorted by rescuers.
The rescue operation is complicated by bad weather. In the evening, the department reported that it had begun evacuating the injured tourist and the body of the deceased from the dangerous rocky area to an overnight location.
Earlier, "Caucasian Knot" reported that in early September, a climber from Belarus went missing while climbing Elbrus.
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