Current:Home > StocksRangers recover the body of a Japanese climber who died on North America’s tallest peak -DataFinance
Rangers recover the body of a Japanese climber who died on North America’s tallest peak
View
Date:2025-04-18 03:46:20
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Rangers have recovered the body of a Japanese man who died after an apparent fall while climbing North America’s tallest peak, authorities said Tuesday.
Denali National Park and Preserve identified the climber as T. Hagiwara, from Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. He was identified by his first initial in keeping with his family’s wishes, park spokesperson Paul Ollig said by email. His body was recovered Monday evening from Denali
Rangers had found his body Monday, a day after they were contacted by family who had not heard from Hagiwara in several days. He was climbing alone. The fall was believed to have happened last Thursday, the park said.
Also Monday, rangers were notified of climber who had suffered a leg injury at around 18,600 feet (2,621 meters) on Denali’s West Buttress, after a three-person rope team fell. The injured climber was rescued.
veryGood! (37615)
Related
- DeepSeek: Did a little known Chinese startup cause a 'Sputnik moment' for AI?
- Stock market today: Asian stocks trade mixed after Wall Street logs modest gains
- No sets? Few props? No problem, says Bebe Neuwirth on ‘deconstructed’ ‘Cabaret’ revival
- Man who attacked Muslim lawmaker in Connecticut sentenced to 5 years in prison
- Kylie Jenner Shows Off Sweet Notes From Nieces Dream Kardashian & Chicago West
- U.S. soldier-turned-foreign fighter faces charges in Florida double murder after extradition from Ukraine
- Navy vet has Trump’s nod ahead of Virginia’s US Senate primary, targets Tim Kaine in uphill battle
- Carrie Underwood Shares Glimpse at Best Day With 5-Year-Old Son Jacob
- Selena Gomez engaged to Benny Blanco after 1 year together: 'Forever begins now'
- 3 Trump allies charged in Wisconsin for 2020 fake elector scheme
Ranking
- 'Kraven the Hunter' spoilers! Let's dig into that twisty ending, supervillain reveal
- Survey finds fifth of Germans would prefer more White players on their national soccer team
- Coco Gauff overpowers Ons Jabeur to reach French Open semifinals
- Iowa will pay $3.5 million to family of student who drowned in rowing accident
- Rolling Loud 2024: Lineup, how to stream the world's largest hip hop music festival
- Father of Alaska woman killed in murder-for-hire plot dies during memorial ride marking her death
- Stock market today: Asian stocks trade mixed after Wall Street logs modest gains
- Former protege sues The-Dream, accusing the hitmaking music producer of sexual assault
Recommendation
The Louvre will be renovated and the 'Mona Lisa' will have her own room
Washington warns of danger from China in remembering the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown
Carrie Underwood Shares Glimpse at Best Day With 5-Year-Old Son Jacob
'When Calls the Heart' star Mamie Laverock 'opened her eyes' after 5-story fall, mom says
Could Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft reunite? Maybe in Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2026 class
Dallas Stars' Joe Pavelski, top US-born playoff goal scorer, won't play in NHL next season
Kristen Wiig, Jon Hamm reflect on hosting 'SNL' and 'goofing around' during 'Bridesmaids' sex scene
Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes' Newest Family Addition Will Have You Egg-Static