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Tragedy in Ancash: Chilean Mountaineer Died After Falling 900 Meters as He Descended From the Snowcapped Huascarán

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The accident occurred in the northern peak of the snow, where the fellow expedition managed to survive and descend to the area of Llanganuco lagoon

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The deceased sportsman studied law at the Catholic University and volunteered for Firefighters in Colina.

·Las Condes, Chile
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The 21-year-old, a law student at the Catholic University, died as he fell from 900 meters, as he climbed the fourth highest peak of the Andes mountain range.

·Madrid, Spain
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Media in Peru reported that a 21-year-old Chilean climber died while making an ascent to Mount Huascarán (6,768 meters), the highest mountain in Peru. According to the associated medium RPP, the deceased was identified by the authorities as Andrés Regueira, last Thursday. The hiker was accompanied by a friend, Michael ... Continue reading "They report the death of Chileans while making ascent to Mount Huascarán, the highest in Peru" The post Rep…

·Concepción, Chile
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The accident occurred in the northern peak of the snow, where the fellow expedition managed to survive and descend to the area of Llanganuco lagoon

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The tourist fell during climbing at the peak Huascarán, where his companion managed to alert the authorities

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The accident occurred one day after the restriction was lifted in the area due to adverse weather conditions. Specialized equipment will be transferred to the area on August 5 for rescue work.

·Lima, Peru
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RPP broke the news in Lima, Peru on Wednesday, August 5, 2026.
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