Iran avalanche death toll rises to 11

A screen grab from footage broadcast on Iranian state tv Irib on December 26, 2020 shows a rescue operation after eight climbers were found dead dead and at least seven others missing due to avalanches north of Tehran. (Photo by – / IRIB NEWS AGENCY / AFP) 

TEHRAN, Iran (AFP) — Three more climbers in Iran have died after avalanches struck mountains north of the capital Tehran, bringing the overall toll to 11, the Red Crescent said Sunday.

State news agency IRNA said the tragedy began on Friday when avalanches and blizzards hit the mountainous region.

Several climbers were trapped in the area but the Red Crescent managed to rescue 14 during a three-day operation led by 20 emergency teams backed by helicopters.

On Saturday rescuers said they had found the bodies of eight climbers, while on Sunday morning it was announced that another had died.

The bodies of another two were recovered in the Darabad mountains, the Red Crescent said on Sunday, adding that the rescue operation was now over.

Tehran lies at the foot of the Alborz mountain range which stretches across 900 kilometres (almost 560 miles) from the border with Azerbaijan in Iran’s northwest to Khorasan province in the northeast.

The area is famous for its many ski resorts and is popular with climbers.

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