American climber dies in avalanche on Nepal's Mount Makalu
World American climber dies in avalanche on Nepal's Mount Makalu May 12, 2026 / 4:55 AM EDT / AFP Add CBS News on Google An American climber has died in an avalanche on Mount Makalu, officials said Tuesday, as fatalities mount early in Nepal's busy spring climbing season. Shelley Johannesen, 53, was killed on Monday while descending from the summit of the world's fifth-highest peak, expedition organizers said, marking the season's latest death. David Roubinek, a 38-year-old Czech climber, and three Nepali guides have died in the Himalayas so far this season. Johannesen, co-founder of U.S.-based outfitter Dash Adventures, had successfully reached the 27,838-foot summit before she was struck by an avalanche at around 23,600 feet while coming down. "She was hit by an avalanche just below Camp 3," Nabin Trital, managing director of Expedition Himalaya, told AFP. She was climbing with a three-member team that included her partner, David Ashley, and two Nepali guides. Nepal's Mount Makalu as seen on a sunny winter day from the Kongma La pass in the Himalayas. Didier Marti / @ Didier Marti / Getty Images Ashley said he was "heartbroken" by her death. "Shelley was not just an incredible person, but lived her life with no limits and chased her passions around the world," he said in a post on social media on Tuesday. Her body was flown to a Kathmandu hospital on Monday. Makalu, a steep pyramid-shaped mountain southeast of Mount Everest, is considered technically challenging because of extreme weather and its remote location. Nepal, home to eight of the world's 10 highest peaks, attracts hundreds of climbers each year during the spring and autumn climbing seasons. Authorities have issued more than 1,000 permits this season for 30 mountains, including 72 for Makalu and a record 492 for Everest. .component--type-recirculation { .item:nth-child(7), .card-recirc:nth-child(7) { display: none; } } #inline-recirc-item--id-3bfd93d3-d46d-495f-a25c-fb3f2c50547b, #right-rail-recirc-item-...المصدر: CBS News | Source: CBS News
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