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German Olympic champion Dahlmeier severely injured in Pakistan mountaineering crash

A rockfall struck the German biathlete, Laura Dahlmeier, who is a double Olympic champion. She was attempting to climb a 6,094 metre peak in Pakistan's north when she was seriously injured.

Faizullah Faraq said that the accident happened on Monday, when Dahlmeier, a resident of Gilgit-Baltistan, was struck by a landslide. The spokesperson added that the bad weather prevented a helicopter from reaching the scene.

Faraq said that the rescue operation was underway, with the help of the Pakistani army.

According to the Alpine Club of Pakistan - a National Mountaineering and Sport Climbing Federation - this incident took place around noon on Sunday, July 28 at an elevation of about 5,700 metres.

In a press release, the government said Dahlmeier, 31 was climbing with her partner, when an unexpected rockfall struck her. She suffered significant injuries. The spokesperson for the government identified her climbing partner as Marina Eva Krauss.

Vice president of the Albine Club, Karrar Haidri, said that Dahlmeier had suffered a serious injury.

Dahlmeier, who retired in 2019 at age 25, was the first woman biathlete ever to win both the sprint and pursuit medals at the same Olympics.

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The German ZDF broadcaster reported that an overflight by helicopter on Tuesday found no signs life.

The current monsoon rains have caused heavy flooding in the country's mountainous north. Several local tourists were killed.

The National Disaster Management Authority of Pakistan reports that 288 people have died in Pakistan due to flooding and other rain-related incidents since the monsoon began in late summer. Reporting by Mushtaq in Peshawar and Asif in Islamabad; editing by Kirsti and Ken Ferrell.

(source: Reuters)