The family of the missing climbers on K2 has made a big announcement
The families of the three missing climbers on Skardu (K2) have announced the continuation of the rescue mission and said that synthetic aperture radar technology is being used for the search with the help of which the search was carried out there as well. where, Helicopters cannot reach.
The families of the three climbers who went missing on K2 issued a joint statement saying that despite four days of continuous aerial search, they could not find anything, yet decided to continue the rescue mission, freezing temperatures Due to strong winds and fog, the search and rescue operation has not been successful so far.
A statement from the family said, "There is a lot of work going on behind the scenes to find the missing climbers. The search team is working with the Icelandic Space Agency to use synthetic aperture radar technology." With the help of modern systems, one can get an inch of information on the height of the mountain. With the help of micro-satellite Earth observation technology, one can search on every square meter. It works.
According to the statement, it is possible that the climbers have taken shelter in an ice cave. If there is a facility to heat food in the ice cave, it is possible to survive. Additional information was obtained from the equipment of the climbers. The time frame of the time and place to climb the mountain is also being prepared from the data of the devices.
The families of the three climbers said, "We are grateful to the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan, the Pakistan Army Public Relations and Army Aviation. We are also grateful to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chief of Defense Staff of Iceland. Thankful to those who prayed for Muhammad Ali Sadpara.

