A group of tourists with two guides tried to climb the Klyuchevskaya Sopka volcano – a total of 12 people.
In Russia, in Kamchatka, five tourists died while climbing the Klyuchevskoy volcano. This was announced by the government of Kamchatka Territory on Saturday, September 3.
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“In Kamchatka, up to the Klyuchevskoy volcano, where, according to preliminary data received from the guide, five visiting tourists died, another traveler was unconscious, and a guide was injured, a helicopter of the Center for Disaster Medicine with rescuers on board were dispatched. ,” the statement read. message.
According to reports, on August 30, a group of tourists with two guides, 12 in total, went to the volcano. Most of them came from other regions of Russia, including guides. The trip was organized by a travel company from Novosibirsk.
The day before, nine of the twelve people started climbing from a height of 3.3 thousand meters, while the rest remained in the camp.
Communication with the group at the moment is carried out only through a satellite phone guide. Details of the incident are being investigated. Meanwhile, tourists who are now at the height are advised to come down to avoid hypothermia.
After the evacuation of the victims, a decision will be made on how to evacuate the bodies of the dead from high ground.
Remember that Klyuchevskaya Sopka (Klyuchevskoy Volcano) is the highest active volcano in Eurasia. Its height is 4.8 thousand meters.
Earlier it became known that the most popular tourist attraction in Lithuania will not accept tourists from Russia. This is Pakruoji Manor, recognized as one of the 18 most attractive tourist destinations in Europe.
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Source: korrespondent

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