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US and Canadian climbers missing on New Zealand mountain thought dead, authorities state

3 climbers from the United States and Canada who went missing on New Zealand's greatest mountain recently are believed to have actually passed away, authorities stated on Friday.

U.S. nationals Kurt Blair, 56, and Carlos Romero, 50, and a. Canadian man whom cops have actually not called, flew by helicopter on. Saturday to a camp on Mount Cook, or Aoraki, with strategies to. top the 3,724 metre (12,218 feet) mountain.

The three men did not show up for their return flight on. Monday early morning, activating a search-and-rescue effort. Products. belonging to the males were discovered on Tuesday before the search was. cancelled due to bad weather. It just resumed on Friday.

Reviewing the variety of days the climbers have been. missing, no communication, the products we have actually gotten, and our. reconnaissance today, we do not think the men have survived,. Vicki Walker, a senior New Zealand police officer examining. the males's disappearance, informed a news conference on Friday.

Cops have actually notified the men's households, she added.

Over the past century, lots of climbers have actually passed away on Mount. Cook, where rockfalls are common and avalanches frequently occur at. greater elevations. Local media reported in 2014 that 78 individuals. had actually passed away on the mountain since 1907.

Scores more have passed away in the surrounding national forest,. which is known for its mountains and glaciers.

(source: Reuters)