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Three climbers of Ranton, Washington, died at the end of the week after falling during a climbing in the North Castims National Park.
Members of the Occin County Office and the search and rescue volunteers in Ukanogan Province responded to reports of a climbing accident near the winter winter, about 16 miles west of Mazama, Washington, at approximately 11:30 am on Sunday.
The Occanogen Provincial Office said that the respondents learned that a party of four climbers of Renton, a suburb of Seattle, participated in a fall while having descended from a highly declining shipment.
When the crew reached the accident site, they found three dead climbers.
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Sharif Oakanogan’s office responded to a fatal fall in North Casablaz’s National Park in Washington on Sunday. (Occanian office Sharif Facebook)
According to the office of the Occalogan County, the Criminal Investigation Judge, the three persons who died between the ages of 36, 47 and 63 are.
The fourth climber, though, was self -tested and was able to contact the law enforcement of the accident.
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Three climbers died as they descended in the early winter in North Cassids National Park in Washington on Sunday. (Robert Cross/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
The Snohomish County Rescue Team helped to extract the three dead climbers from the mountainous terrain.
The initial investigation decided that the accident occurred after a corporate failure while climbers were wandering in the sharp terrain, although the investigation was still ongoing.
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West Side entry sign for North Cascades National Park on the State Highway 20 in Washington.
The National Park service did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request to comment on the matter.
The Sharif Office thanked the volunteers in the search and rescue and the helicopters in Snowhomish Province for help in the “tragic accident”.
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“Our ideas with family members and friends of the participants,” said Sharif’s office.