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Six of the fourteen summits of the Eight-Thousanders (Manaslu, Shishapangma, Cho Oyu, Lhotse, Mt. Everest and Makalu).

The eight-thousanders are the 14 mountains that rise more than 8,000 metres (26,247 ft) above sea level. They are all in the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges. This is a list of mountaineers who have died on these mountains.

By Mountain

Mount Everest

Main article: List of people who died climbing Mount Everest
North face of Mount Everest.

Mount Everest, Earth's highest mountain at 8,848.86 metres (29,031.7 ft) above sea level, has been host to numerous tragedies. Deaths have occurred on the mountain every year since 1978, excluding 2020, when permits were not issued due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The most notable deadly events on Everest were the 1922 British Mount Everest expedition, 1970 Everest disaster, 1974 Everest disaster, 1996 Everest disaster, 2014 Mount Everest avalanche, and 2015 Mount Everest avalanches and the 2023 Mount Everest season. As of December 2024, there had been 12,884 successful summits, and 340 people had died either before or after reaching the peak. Since 2019 the Nepali government has initiated periodic "clean-up" campaigns on the mountain, including bodies of climbers.

K2

Northern vantage of K2.

K2 is the world's second-highest mountain at 8,611 meters (28,251 ft) above sea level. It lies in the Karakoram range, partially in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan-administered Kashmir and partially in the China-administered Trans-Karakoram Tract in the Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County of Xinjiang. While its summit is at a lower altitude than the summit of Mount Everest, it is considered a much harder mountain to climb due to its steep faces and extreme weather. The most deadly events on K2 were the 1986 K2 disaster, 1995 K2 disaster, and 2008 K2 disaster. As of August 2023, an estimated 800 people had completed a summit, and 96 had died on the mountain.

List of deaths on K2
Date Name Nationality Cause of death References
28 July 2024 Kazuya Hiraide  Japan Unknown, possible fall
Kenro Nakajima
14 July 2024 Ser Muhammad  Pakistan Acute mountain sickness
27 July 2023 Muhammad Hassan Shigri [de]  Pakistan Unknown
22 July 2022 Matthew Eakin  Australia Fall
Richard Cartier  Canada Fall
21 July 2022 Ali Akbar Sakhi  Afghanistan Unknown, suspected altitude sickness
25 July 2021 Rick Allen  United Kingdom Avalanche
5 February 2021 Ali Sadpara  Pakistan 2021 K2 disaster: Froze to death in storm, remains found July 2021
Juan Pablo Mohr Prieto  Chile
John Snorri Sigurjónsson  Iceland
5 February 2021 Atanas Skatov  Bulgaria Fall during descent from Camp 3
16 January 2021 Sergi Mingote  Spain Fall during descent from Camp 1
22 July 2018 Watanabe Kojiro  Japan Fall during descent
7 July 2018 Serge Dessureault  Canada Fall
30 July 2014 Miguel Ángel Pérez  Spain Unclear, likely altitude sickness
26/27 July 2013 Marty Schmidt  New Zealand /  United States Avalanche
Denali Schmidt
6 February 2012 Vitaliy Gorelik  Russia Frostbite
6 August 2010 Fredrik Ericsson  Sweden Fall from the Bottleneck
17 July 2010 Petar Georgiev Unzhiev  Bulgaria Altitude sickness
23 June 2009 Michele Fait  Italy Fall with skis
2 August 2008 Hwang Dong-jin  South Korea 2008 K2 disaster
Park Kyeong-hyo
Kim Hyo-gyung
Pasang Bhote    Nepal
Jumic Bhote
Gerard McDonnell  Ireland Second or third serac fall
Meherban Karim  Pakistan
1/2 August 2008 Hugues d'Aubarède  France Fall during descent
1 August 2008 Rolf Bae  Norway First serac fall
Jahan Baig  Pakistan Fall while trying to recover Mandić's corpse
Dren Mandić  Serbia Fall during ascent
20 July 2007 Stefano Zavka  Italy Unknown (disappeared)
Nima Nurbu    Nepal Fall from the Bottleneck
13 August 2006 Arkadi Kuvakin  Russia Avalanche
Aleksandr Foigt
Petr Kuznetsov [ru]
Yuri Uteshev
19 August 2004 Manel de la Matta Sastre [ca]  Spain Peritonitis
2 August 2004 Davoud Khadem Asl  Iran Lost in storm, presumed dead
Sergei Sokolov  Russia
28 July 2004 Aleksandr Gubaev  Kyrgyzstan Fall
8 June 2004 Pae Kyong-kyu  South Korea Avalanche
Kim Jae-koung
Lee Hwa-hyeung
21 July 2003 Klaus-Dieter Grohs  Germany Fall
22 July 2002 Muhammad Iqbal  Pakistan Fall
13 July 2002 Sher Ajman  Pakistan Avalanche
22 July 2001 Park Young-do  South Korea Fall
10 July 1999 Mihai Cioroianu [ro]  Romania Hit by rockfall
14 August 1996 Igor Benkin  Russia Exhaustion
29 July 1996 Lorenzo Mazzoleni  Italy Fall
15 August 1995 Jeff Lakes  Canada Exhaustion
13 August 1995 Bruce Grant  New Zealand 1995 K2 disaster
Rob Slater  United States
Alison Hargreaves  United Kingdom
Javier Escartin  Spain
Javier Olivar
Lorenzo Ortiz
6 July 1995 Jordi Anglès Soler [ca]  Spain Fall
11 August 1994 Juan Antonio "Atxo" Apellániz [ca]  Spain HACE
24 July 1994 Steve Untch  United States Fall from broken rope while trying to assist injured Michael Groom off the mountain.
10 July 1994 Dmitri Ibragim-Zade  Ukraine Killed in a storm
Aleksandr Parkhomenko
Aleksei Kharaldin
31 July 1993 Daniel Bidner  Sweden Altitude sickness, fall
30 July 1993 Reinmar Joswig  Germany Fall
Peter Mezger Fall
7 July 1993 Dan Culver  Canada Fall
15 June 1993 Boštjan Kekec [sl]  Slovenia Altitude sickness
14 August 1992 Adrián Benítez  Mexico Fall
28 July 1989 Hans Bärnthaler [de]  Austria Avalanche
24 August 1987 Suzuki Akira  Japan Fall
10 August 1986 Dobrosława Miodowicz-Wolf  Poland Exhaustion See also: 1986 K2 disaster
Alfred Imitzer  Austria Altitude sickness
Hannes Wieser Altitude sickness
Alan Rouse  United Kingdom Altitude sickness
7 August 1986 Julie Tullis  United Kingdom Altitude sickness
4 August 1986 Mohammad Ali  Pakistan Stonefall
3 August 1986 Wojciech Wróż [pl]  Poland Fall
16 July 1986 Renato Casarotto [ru]  Italy Fall into crevasse
10 July 1986 Tadeusz Piotrowski  Poland Fall
24 June 1986 Maurice Barrard  France Disappeared, remains found in 1998 near Camp 1
Liliane Barrard Disappeared, remains found 19 July 1986, near the South Face
21 June 1986 John Smolich  United States Avalanche
Alan Pennington
7 July 1985 Daniel Lacroix  France Unknown (disappeared)
15 August 1982 Yanagisawa Yukihiro  Japan Fall
30 July 1982 Halina Krüger-Syrokomska [pl]  Poland Stroke
19 August 1979 Laskhar Khan  Pakistan Stroke
9 June 1979 Ali, Son of Kazim  Pakistan Fall into crevasse
12 June 1978 Nick Estcourt  United Kingdom Avalanche
21 June 1954 Mario Puchoz  Italy Pneumonia
10 August 1953 Art Gilkey  United States Avalanche
31 July 1939 Pasang Kikuli    Nepal Unknown (disappeared)
Pasang Kitar
Pintso
30 July 1939 Dudley Wolfe  United States Altitude sickness, severe dehydration

Kangchenjunga

The summit of Kangchenjunga in the background.

Kangchenjunga is the third-highest mountain in the world. Its summit sits at 8,586 meters (28,169 ft) in a section of the Himalayas called the Kangchenjunga Himal. Because of its remote location in Nepal and the difficulty of accessing it from India, the Kangchenjunga region is not much explored by trekkers. Despite modern improvements to climbing gear, the fatality rate of summit attempts on Kanchenjunga is high. While there had been 532 successful summits as of May 2022, 52 climbers had lost their lives on the mountain. 10 more climbers had died on Yalung Kang (Kangchenjunga West), one of several satellite peaks in the massif, which features routes to the summit of Kangchenjunga.

List of deaths on Kangchenjunga
Date Name Nationality Cause of death References
25 May 2023 Luis Stitzinger  Germany HAPE and HACE
5 May 2022 Narayanan Iyer  India Altitude sickness
16 May 2019 Biplab Baidya  India Exposure, frostbite
Kuntal Kanrar
15 May 2019 Rodrigo Francisco Vivanco Figueroa  Chile Unknown (disappeared)
20 May 2014 Chhanda Gayen  India Fall on descent above Camp 4 on Yalung Kang
Migma Temba Sherpa  Nepal Fall on descent above Camp 4 on Yalung Kang
Dawa Wangchu Sherpa Fall on descent above Camp 4 on Yalung Kang
20 May 2013 Bibas Gurung Sherpa  Nepal Fall
Phu Dorchi Sherpa Fall
Park Nam-soo  South Korea Fall
Péter Kiss [de]  Hungary Fall on descent above Camp 4
Zsolt Erőss Exhaustion
24 May 2007 Iñigo de Pineda Blanc  Spain Fall
24 May 2002 Christopher Hugh "Chris" Grasswick  Canada Fall
23 April 2000 Ang Dawa Tamang  Nepal Hit by ice block
14 September 1999 Hyun Myeong-kun  South Korea Avalanche
Han Do-kyu
16 May 1998 Shiina Atsushi  Japan Altitude sickness
Akasaka Kenzo Fall
6 October 1995 Benoît Chamoux  France Fall
Riku Sherpa  Nepal Fall
5 October 1995 Pierre Alain Royer  France Fall
Autumn 1995 Sukaraj Limbu  Nepal Altitude sickness
23 October 1994 Iordanka Ivanova Dimitrova  Bulgaria Avalanche
9 October 1994 Sergei Zhvirblya  Belarus Avalanche
Ekaterina Ivanova  Russia
13 May 1992 Wanda Rutkiewicz  Poland Unknown (disappeared)
25 April 1992 Ang Dorje Sherpa  Nepal Suffocation
Lhakpa Nuru Sherpa
16 May 1991 Pasang Sherpa  India Fall
3 May 1991 Jože Rozman [sl]  Yugoslavia Fall
Marija Frantar Fall
20 December 1989 Tchiring Chumbi Lama Sherpa  Nepal Fall on Yalung Kang
Ang Dawa Sherpa Fall on Yalung Kang
Jin Kyo-sup  South Korea Fall on Yalung Kang
17 May 1988 Sanjay Borole  India Exhaustion
31 May 1987 Chander Singh  India Fall
25 May 1987 Choten Tsering  India Fall
Phupu Bhotia Fall
Phu Dorjee Sherpa Fall
11 January 1986 Andrzej "Leszek" Czok  Poland Altitude sickness
22 April 1985 Borut Bergant  Yugoslavia Fall on Yalung Kang
15 January 1985 Chris Howard Chandler  United States Altitude sickness
15 October 1981 Jean-Jacques Ricouard  France Fall
4 May 1980 Alfonso Medina Rubio  Mexico Fall on Yalung Kang
Sergio Hugo Saldaña Meneses Fall on Yalung Kang
8 April 1977 Sukhvinder Singh  India Fall
15 May 1973 Matsuda Takao  Japan Hit by rock after summitting Yalung Kang
26 May 1955 Pemi Dorje Sherpa  India Unknown illness See also: 1955 British Kangchenjunga expedition||
9 August 1931 Hermann "Xaverl" Schaller  Germany Avalanche
Pasang Sherpa  British Raj
August 1931 Babu Lall  British Raj Blackwater fever
July 1931 Lobsang  British Raj Unknown illness
8 May 1930 Chettan Sherpa  British Raj Avalanche
27 May 1929 Edgar Francis Farmer  United States Unknown (disappeared)
1 September 1905 Unknown  British Raj Fall
Unknown Fall
Unknown Fall
Alexis A. Pache   Switzerland Fall See also: 1905 Kanchenjunga expedition||
28 August 1905 Unnamed porter  British Raj Fall

Lhotse

The south face of Lhotse, as seen from Chukhung Ri.

Standing at 8,516 meters (27,940 ft) above sea level, Lhotse is the fourth-highest mountain in the world. It is part of the Everest massif, and its standard climbing route follows the same path as Everest's South Col route up to the Yellow Band beyond Camp 3. After the Yellow Band, the routes diverge with climbers bound for Everest taking a left over the Geneva Spur up to the South Col, while Lhotse climbers take a right further up the Lhotse face. As of May 2022, there had been 1,089 successful summits and 22 deaths on Lhotse. A further 10 deaths had occurred on Lhotse Shar, a subsidiary mountain of Lhotse that offers a more difficult climb to Lhotse's peak than the standard route.

List of deaths on Lhotse
Date Name Nationality Cause of death References
20 May 2024 Gabriel Viorel Tabara  Romania Found dead in tent
8 May 2022 Khudam Bir Tamang    Nepal Avalanche on south face
17 May 2019 Ivan Tomov [bg]  Bulgaria HACE
17 May 2018 Rustem Amirov  Russia Altitude sickness
19 May 2016 Ang Phurba Sherpa    Nepal Fall
27 April 2015 Yomagato Horoshi  Japan 2015 Mount Everest avalanche (died in Kathmandu of injuries)
25 April 2015 Ge Zhen-fang  China 2015 Mount Everest avalanche
18 April 2014 Asman Tamang    Nepal 2014 Mount Everest ice avalanche
20 May 2013 Lee Hsiao-shih  Taiwan Altitude sickness
16 October 2012 Temba Sherpa  Nepal Fall
19 May 2012 Milan Sedláček  Czech Republic Exposure, frostbite
7 May 2010 Sergei Duganov  Russia Altitude sickness
25 May 2009 Sergei Samoilov  Kazakhstan Fall
21 May 2007 Pemba Doma Thaktopa Sherpa  Nepal Fall
9 May 2006 Pavel Kalný  Czech Republic Fall
5 October 2003 Hwang Sun-dug  South Korea Avalanche on Lhotse Shar
Park Joo-hoon
17 September 2000 Vladimir Bondarev  Russia Avalanche
27 May 1997 Vladimir Bachkirov [ru]  Russia Altitude sickness
24 October 1989 Jerzy Kukuczka  Poland Fall
27 September 1987 Antoni Sors i Ferrer [ca]  Spain Avalanche on Lhotse Shar
Sergio Reinaldo Escalera Fernandez
Francisco Porras Cerda
Antonio Quiñones Tores
15 September 1987 Czesław Jakiel [pl]  Poland Avalanche
30 October 1986 Pedro Alonso Lopez  Spain Fall on Lhotse Shar
25 October 1985 Rafał Chołda [pl]  Poland Fall
25 October 1981 Josef Fauchere   Switzerland Fall on Lhotse Shar
16 October 1981 Philippe Petten   Switzerland Fall on Lhotse Shar
Pierre Favez Fall on Lhotse Shar
17 May 1980 Pasang Nima Sherpa  Nepal Avalanche
28 April 1980 Nicolas Jaeger  France Unknown (disappeared on Lhotse Shar)
12 May 1977 Max Lutz  West Germany Fall
17 December 1974 Stanisław Latałło [pl]  Poland Exhaustion

Makalu

South-western vantage of the Makalu summit.

Makalu is the world's fifth-highest mountain at 8,481 meters (27,825 ft) above sea level. It is located in the Mahalangur Himalayas 19 kilometers (12 mi) southeast of Mount Everest on the ChinaNepal border. As of December 2024, there had been 800 successful summits of Makalu and 50 deaths on the mountain.

List of deaths on Makalu
Date Name Nationality Cause of death References
14 May 2024 Johnny Saliba  France Altitude sickness
7 May 2024 Lakpa Tenji Sherpa    Nepal Exhaustion
24 October 2021 Henrik T. Adersen  Denmark Unknown (died near Base Camp; likely a trekker as no climbing permits were issued in autumn 2021)
24 May 2019 Nima Tenji Sherpa    Nepal Storm, altitude sickness
16 May 2019 Dipankar Ghosh  India Exhaustion
Narayan Singh Exhaustion
8 May 2019 Richard Leopoldo Hidalgo Jara  Peru Died in sleep, likely altitude sickness
15 May 2018 Ang Dawa Sherpa    Nepal Unknown illness
10 May 2016 Lakpa Ongyal Sherpa    Nepal Unknown illness
Da Tenji Sherpa Unknown illness
2 May 2014 Yannick Claude Sylvain Gagneret  France HACE
23 April 2013 Liu Xiang-yang  China Fall during descent
22 May 2011 Joëlle Catherine Brupbacher   Switzerland Altitude sickness
26 May 2010 Zaharias "Haris" Kiriakakis  Greece Unknown (disappeared)
1 May 2009 Sangat Ram Thakur  India Fall
20 May 2008 Nil Prasad Gurung  Nepal Altitude sickness
24 April 2008 Drabey Bahadur Rajan Magar  Nepal Falling rock/ice
27 January 2006 Jean-Christophe Lafaille  France Fall into crevasse
15 May 2005 Sumba Sherpa  Nepal Altitude sickness
18 May 2004 Jay Sieger  United States Fall
17 May 2004 Vladislav Terzyul  Ukraine Unknown (disappeared)
25 April 2002 Raymond David Caughron  United States Exposure, frostbite
Spring 2002 Pramod Sunar  Nepal Unspecified
Spring 2002 Karma Wangchu Sherpa  Nepal Unspecified
Spring 2002 Prakash Kundip Karki  Nepal Unspecified
Spring 2002 Ongchhu Sherpa  Nepal Unspecified
Spring 2002 Sarki Sherpa  Nepal Unspecified
Spring 2002 Nima Dorje Tamang  Nepal Unspecified
14 May 2001 Erich Resch  Austria Fall
16 May 2000 Bernd Mehnert  Germany Altitude sickness
11 October 1999 Sange Pemba Sherpa  Nepal Fall
30 April 1999 Michael Knakkergaard-Jørgensen  Denmark Fall
12 October 1997 Per Lyhne  Denmark Unknown illness
24 May 1997 Igor Bougatshevski [ru]  Russia Falling rock/ice
21 May 1997 Salavat Khabibulin  Russia Exhaustion
14 May 1996 Anatoli Chlekht  Russia Fall
8 May 1995 David Victor Hume  Australia Fall
8 October 1991 Ishizaka Takumi  Japan Exposure, frostbite
2 October 1991 Manu Badiola [eu]  Spain Fall
14 October 1988 Ryszard Kołakowski [pl]  Poland Fall
25 September 1986 Marcel Rüedi   Switzerland Altitude sickness
Autumn 1986 Kancha Gurung  Nepal Altitude sickness
13 September 1984 Ram Bahadur Shrestha  Nepal Altitude sickness
15 October 1983 Mark Peter Moorhead  Australia Fall
3 October 1983 Matthew William "Bill" Denz  New Zealand Avalanche
Spring 1983 Unknown  Nepal Unknown
26 September 1982 Tadeusz Szulc  Poland Unknown illness
6 October 1978 Andrzej Młynarczyk  Poland Avalanche
24 May 1976 Karel Schubert  Czechoslovakia Exposure, frostbite
21 May 1973 Jan Kounický  Czechoslovakia Fall
26 September 1954 Dilli Bahadur Verma    Nepal Pneumonia

Cho Oyu

The summit of Cho Oyu, as seen from Gokyo.

Cho Oyu is the world's sixth-highest mountain at 8,188 meters (26,864 ft) above sea level. Standing on the China TibetNepal Province No. 1 border, the mountain is the westernmost major peak of the Khumbu sub-section of the Mahalangur Himalaya 20 kilometers west of Mount Everest. Its standard northwest ridge route features generally moderate slopes, and it is close to Nangpa La, a glaciated pass that serves as the main trading route between the Tibetans and the Khumbu's Sherpas. For these reasons, Cho Oyu is considered the easiest 8,000-meter peak to climb. As of December 2024, there had been 4,027 successful summits and 52 deaths on the mountain.

List of deaths on Cho Oyu
Date Name Nationality Cause of death References
29 April 2019 Phujung Bhote  Nepal Fall into crevasse
16 May 2018 Park Shin-yong  South Korea Exhaustion, altitude sickness
26 September 2011 Joerg Henry Manuel Henning  Germany Avalanche
23 September 2011 Rostislav Krpec  Czech Republic Unknown illness
22 May 2011 Ronald Naar  Netherlands Altitude sickness
3 October 2010 Walter Nones  Italy Fall
3 May 2010 Serguey Nikitin  Russia HACE
26 September 2009 Clifton Harlan Wells "Cliff" Maloney  United States Unknown illness
2 June 2009 Dennis Verhoeve  Netherlands Fall
4 October 2008 Miha Valič  Slovenia Altitude sickness
3 October 2008 Guy Leveille  Canada Fall
9 May 2006 Raymund M. Spang  Germany Fall
11 May 2005 Lubos Stacho  Slovakia Unknown illness
13 October 2004 Xabier Ormazabal [eu]  Spain Exhaustion, fall
6 October 2003 Christos Barouchas  Greece Exhaustion
16 May 2003 Guenter Welkisch  Germany Altitude sickness
14 May 2003 Paul Bernard Carr  Australia Heart attack
14 May 2002 Adam Joseph Cinnamond  United Kingdom Fall into crevasse
30 April 2002 Chhong Ringee Sherpa  Nepal Unknown
9 September 2001 Kim Su-ya  South Korea Altitude sickness
11 October 2000 Pavle Milošević  Serbia HAPE, heart problems
20 September 2000 Pemba Gyalzen Sherpa  Nepal Avalanche
Pasang Nuru Sherpa
Pasang Nima Sherpa
4 May 2000 Pavel Bonadyssenko  Russia Fall
Noora Toivonen  Finland Fall
Winter 1999 Joan Carrillo Junca  Spain Fall
26 September 1998 Alexander "Alex" Jaggi   Switzerland Unknown illness
13 May 1998 Gerald Roesner  Germany Fall
30 April 1998 Viktor Stepanov  Russia Unknown illness
10 October 1996 Lubos Becak  Czech Republic Altitude sickness
6 October 1996 Oya Hiroshi  Japan Altitude sickness
20 April 1996 Friedrich "Fritz" Zintl  Germany Unknown illness
8 October 1994 Lhakpa Gyalu Sherpa  Nepal Unknown illness
24 January 1994 Juan Carlos Piedra   Switzerland Fall
Jean-Luc Beausire Fall
20 May 1992 Philippe Gerard Arnold Monnerat   Switzerland Fall
21 October 1991 Yuri Grebeniuk  Soviet Union Falling rock/ice
11 May 1991 Horst Wasmann  Germany Fall
Summer 1990 Chandra Gurung  Nepal Unknown illness
25 December 1989 Ang Lhakpa Nuru Sherpa  Nepal Fall
29 September 1988 Daniel Bovero  France Altitude sickness
12 May 1988 Stefan Wörner   Switzerland Altitude sickness
23 October 1986 Pierre-Alain Steiner   Switzerland Fall
19 May 1982 Reinhard Karl  West Germany Avalanche
7 May 1964 Alois Thurmayr  West Germany Altitude sickness
4 May 1964 Georg Huber  West Germany Altitude sickness
2 October 1959 Chhowang Sherpa    Nepal Avalanche
Ang Norbu Sherpa
Claudine van der Straten-Ponthoz  Belgium
Claude Kogan  France
28 April 1958 Narendra Dhar "Nandu" Jayal  India Altitude sickness

Dhaulagiri I

The summit of Dhaulagiri I.

Dhaulagiri I is the world's seventh highest mountain. There had been 691 successful ascents since the first one, by a team led by Kurt Diemberger in 1960. 87 people are known to have lost their lives on the slopes of Dhaulagiri I.

List of deaths on Dhaulagiri I
Date Name Nationality Cause of death References
6-8 October 2024 Alexandr Dusheyko  Russia Fall
Oleg Kruglov
Vladimir Chistikov
Mihail Nosenko
Dmitriy Shpilevoy
14 October 2023 Nadezhda Oleneva  Russia Fall
6 October 2022 Ram Bahadur Tamang    Nepal Unknown
12 April 2022 Antonios Sykaris  Greece Illness
27 September 2018 Dawa Gyaljen Sherpa    Nepal Avalanche
30 April 2018 Simone La Terra  Italy Storm
20 May 2017 Ang Ngima Sherpa    Nepal Fall/Exposure
19 May 2016 Rajib Bhattacharya  India Altitude sickness
16 May 2016 Christiaan Johan Wilson  Netherlands Disappeared
15 October 2014 Ján Matlák  Slovakia Avalanche
Vladimír Švancár
Bhoj Kumar Rai    Nepal
Gopal Rai
Dorje Sherpa
26 May 2013 Juanjo Garra [ca]  Spain Fall and exposure
23 May 2013 Chizuko Kono  Japan Exhaustion
23 May 2013 Dawa Sherpa    Nepal Disappeared
28 September 2010 Daisuke Honda  Japan Avalanche
28 September 2010 Osamu Tanabe  Japan Avalanche
28 September 2010 Pasang Gyelu  Nepal Avalanche
28 September 2010 Toshio Yamamoto  Japan Avalanche
13 May 2010 Zhao Liang  China Fall
13 May 2010 Li Bin  China Cold/ Exhaustion
13 May 2010 Han Xin  China Fall
1 May 2009 Mehdi Etemad Far  Iran Fall
8 April 2009 Piotr Morawski  Poland Fall into crevasse
5 May 2008 Rafael Guillén  Spain Fall
5 May 2008 Darío Bracali [es]  Argentina Disappeared
12 May 2007 Santiago Sagaste [an]  Spain Avalanche
12 May 2007 Ricardo Valencia [es]  Spain Avalanche
30 April 2007 Sergio Dalla Longa  Italy Fall
May 2004 Jože Šepič [sl]  Slovenia Fall
14 October 2001 Yukihiko Shinagawa  Japan Disappeared
14 October 2001 Ryushi Hoshino  Japan Disappeared
14 October 2001 Masashi Fukumoto  Japan Disappeared
11 October 2001 Jose Antonio Garces  Spain Fall
7 October 2000 Gyalzen Chuldim  Nepal Avalanche
29 September 2000 Soo-ho Lee  South Korea Avalanche
24 October 1999 Ginette Harrison  United Kingdom Avalanche
24 October 1999 Dawa Dorje  Nepal Avalanche
2 October 1998 Charalampos (Babis) Tsoupras  Greece Fall
11 May 1998 Chantal Mauduit  France Avalanche
11 May 1998 Ang Tshering  Nepal Avalanche
1 May 1998 Nikos Papandreou  Greece Fall
6 October 1995 Isayoshi Tawaraya  Japan Disappeared
15 May 1995 Albrecht Hammann  Germany Exposure
18 October 1994 Galina Chekanova  Ukraine Fall
26 September 1994 Robert Bähler   Switzerland Fall
6 October 1993 Gary Ball  New Zealand Altitude Sickness
11 May 1992 Sanda Dumitrescu-Isaila  Romania Disappeared
11 May 1992 Taina Coliban  Romania Disappeared
2 May 1992 Hubert Weinzierl  Germany Heart Failure
31 October 1990 Dainius Makauskas  Lithuania Disappeared
29 April 1990 Wangel  Nepal Avalanche
25 December 1989 Scot McGrath  United States Avalanche
25 December 1989 Gregory Barber  United States Avalanche
25 December 1989 Wangchuk Nuru  Nepal Avalanche
10 October 1989 Francesc (Quico) Dalmases  Spain Disappeared
25 September 1989 Sarki Kami  Nepal Avalanche
25 September 1989 Ajiba  Nepal Avalanche
21 September 1986 Franz Mülleder  Austria Edema
23 October 1984 Jan Simon  Czechoslovakia Fall
23 May 1981 Mario Serrano  Argentina Fall
7 October 1980 Lynette R. Griffith  Australia Avalanche
14 May 1979 Sherpa Pemba  Nepal Disappeared
13 May 1979 Jean-Louis Sabarly  France Avalanche
13 May 1979 Eric Poumailloux  France Avalanche
20 October 1978 Katsuyoshi Kogure  Japan Fall/Exposure
23 September 1978 Kiyoshi Kobayashi  Japan Avalanche
23 September 1978 Yujiro Fukasawa  Japan Avalanche
23 September 1978 Hiroshi Akuzawa  Japan Avalanche
21 April 1978 Katsumi Naganuma  Japan Exhaustion
26 March 1975 Yoshitada Numao  Japan Avalanche
26 March 1975 Tetsu Imura  Japan Avalanche
26 March 1975 Pasang Kami  Nepal Avalanche
26 March 1975 Dorje  Nepal Avalanche
26 March 1975 Dakiya  Nepal Avalanche
28 April 1969 David Seidman  United States Avalanche
28 April 1969 Ross William  United States Avalanche
28 April 1969 Vincent Hoeman  United States Avalanche
28 April 1969 Paul Gerhard  United States Avalanche
28 April 1969 Boyd Everett  United States Avalanche
28 April 1969 Pemba Phutar  Nepal Avalanche
28 April 1969 Tenzing  Nepal Avalanche
29 April 1959 Heinrich Roiss  Austria Fall
26 May 1956 Bal Bahadur    Nepal Avalanche
30 June 1954 Francisco (Paco) Ibáñez  Argentina Pneumonia/Infection

Manaslu

The summit of Manaslu at dawn.

Manaslu is the world's eighth highest mountain. While the peak was known to the local population, foreign visitors became aware of its existence in 1950. During the next five years Japanese expeditions were exploring the area and in 1956 Toshio Imanishi and Gyaltsen Norbu successfully climbed the mountain. Due to tensions between climbers and inhabitants, for the next two decades visits to Manaslu were sporadic, lasting until the 1970s. As of December 2024 there is a total of 3,317 successful summits, with 90 people dying on mountain.

List of deaths on Manaslu
Date Name Nationality Cause of death References
2 October 2022 Dawa Chhiring Sherpa  Nepal Avalanche
26 September 2022 Hilaree Nelson  United States Fall
26 September 2022 Anup Rai  Nepal Avalanche
29 September 2021 Brent Seal  Canada Stroke
28 September 2019 Rita Donata Bladyko  Poland Altitude sickness
29 September 2018 Roman Hlávko  Czech Republic Probably fall
8 September 2018 Hiromi Komatsu  Japan Rescue helicopter crash
25 September 2017 Philip Harvey  United Kingdom Altitude Sickness
26 October 2016 Hirotaka Onodera  Japan Fall
1 October 2015 Zoltan Benedek  Austria Probably altitude sickness
26 September 2014 Yoshimasa Sasaki  Japan Fall
4 October 2012 Victor Correa  Colombia Unknown (disappeared)
23 September 2012 Dominique Ouimet  Canada Avalanche
Gregory Ugo Costa  France
Alberto Magliano  Italy
Catherine Marie Andree Ricard  France
Christian Mittermeyer  Germany
Dawa Dorji Sherpa  Nepal
Fabrice Priez  France
Ludovic Challeat  France
Marti Roig Gasull  Spain
Phillippe Lucien Bos  France
Rémy Lécluse  France
11 May 2012 Jafar Naseri  Iran Unknown (disappeared)
12 May 2011 Tashi Chhiring  Nepal Unknown (disappeared)
12 May 2011 Bernard Jean Francois Milian  France Unknown (disappeared)
12 May 2011 Alain Pierre Marie Laurens  France Unknown (disappeared)
29 April 2011 Eisa Mir-Shekari  Iran Altitude sickness
24 September 2010 Nobuaki Kuwabara  Japan Illness
24 April 2010 Chi-won Yun  South Korea Unknown (disappeared)
24 April 2010 Haeng-su Park  South Korea Exhaustion
3 October 2009 Franc Oderlap [sl]  Slovenia Hit by falling seracs, died in hospital
19 May 2009 Levente Szabó  Hungary Fall
28 April 2009 Giuseppe Antonelli  Italy Illness
5 October 2008 Daniel Goulevitch  France Altitude sickness
13 May 2008 Hasta Bahadur Gurung  Nepal Illness
28 May 2006 Susan Erica Fear  Australia Fall in crevasse
13 October 2001 Isao Kuribara  Nepal Altitude sickness, Exhaustion
30 October 1998 Hristo Stantchev  Bulgaria Fall
26 October 1998 Lenin Granados  Colombia Avalanche
9 October 1997 Miroslav Rybansky  Slovakia Collapsed
8 October 1997 Juraj Kardhordo  Slovakia Unknown (disappeared)
1 October 1996 Masatsugu Konishi  Japan Unknown (disappeared)
7 May 1995 Michael Zunk  Germany Fall
6 May 1995 Jörg Starke  Germany Fall
22 October 1993 Sergei Jadrychnikov  Russia Avalanche
21 October 1993 Igor Khmiliar  Russia Fall
3 October 1992 Sven Vermeiren  Belgium Fall
2 October 1992 Sylwia Dmowska  Poland Fall
10 May 1991 Karl Großrubatscher  Italy Fall
10 May 1991 Friedl Mutschlechner [de]  Italy Lightning
7 September 1990 Murat Galiev  Soviet Union Fall
7 September 1990 Zinur Halitov [ru]  Soviet Union Fall
7 September 1990 Grigory Lunjakov [ru]  Soviet Union Fall
27 March 1990 Nima Wangchuk Sherpa  Nepal Avalanche
27 March 1990 Charles "Chuck" Schertz  United States Avalanche
27 March 1990 Nancy Jackson  United States Avalanche
7 May 1989 Santiago Suarez  Spain Fall
28 October 1987 Ichigi Kudo  Japan Fall
4 May 1986 Dieter Oberbichler  Austria Fall
3 May 1986 Wilhelm Klaiber  West Germany Unknown (disappeared)
25 October 1985 Nima Norbu Sherpa  Nepal Avalanche
4 May 1985 Thomas Juen  Austria Avalanche
11 December 1983 Stanisław Jaworski  Poland Fall
24 April 1983 Ante Bućan  Yugoslavia Avalanche
24 April 1983 Nejc Zaplotnik [sl]  Yugoslavia Avalanche
18 December 1982 Takashi Sakuma  Japan Cold, Exhaustion
10 May 1982 Pere Aymerich  Spain Avalanche
10 May 1982 Enric Font Lloret  Spain Avalanche
8 October 1979 Edgardo Jose Porsellana  Argentina Avalanche
5 May 1974 Teiko Suzuki  Japan Unknown (disappeared)
26 April 1972 Andi Schlick  Austria Unknown (disappeared)
25 April 1972 Franz Jäger  Austria Unknown (disappeared)
10 April 1972 Wangel  Nepal Avalanche
Rinsing Ongyal
Phurba Tenzing
Pemba Rinji (Nawang Chultim)
Pasang Nima
Gyalze
Ang Tendi (Ang Dawa)
Ang Rita
Ang Mingma (b)
Ang Mingma (a)
Kazunari Yasuhisha  Japan
Chang-hee Park  South Korea
Sae-keon Oh
Joon-haeng Song
Ho-sup Kim
4 May 1971 Ki-sup Kim  South Korea Fall

Nanga Parbat

The summit of Nanga Parbat, as seen from the air.

Nanga Parbat is the world's ninth highest mountain. It's known for being extremely hard to climb; named the "Killer Mountain" by the 1953 German expedition, first to successfully reach the peak. In addition to the large number of climbing deaths, 11 mountaineers were killed in 2013 by Taliban.

List of deaths on Nanga Parbat
Date Name Nationality Cause of death References
3 July 2023 Paweł Kopeć  Poland Altitude sickness
24 February -
7 March 2019
Daniele Nardi [it]  Italy Unknown
Tom Ballard  United Kingdom
27/28 January 2018 Tomasz Mackiewicz  Poland Altitude sickness
24 June 2017 Alberto Zerain  Spain Avalanche
24 June 2017 Mariano Galván [es]  Argentina Avalanche
22 June 2013 Igor Svergun  Ukraine Killed by Taliban at Diamir Base Camp
Badawi Kashaev [uk]
Dmitry Konyaev
Rao Jianfeng [zh]  China
Yang Chunfeng [zh]
Honglu Chen  China
Sona Sherpa    Nepal
Ernestas Markšaitis  Lithuania
Ali Hussain  Pakistan
Anton Dobes  Slovakia
Peter Šperka [sk]
6 February 2013 Joel Wischnewski  France Avalanche
11 July 2009 Mi-young Go  South Korea Fall
10 July 2009 Wolfgang Kölblinger  Austria Fall
17 July 2008 Saman Nemati  Iran Unknown
15 July 2008 Karl Unterkircher  Italy Fell into crevasse
28 July 2006 Naohiro Ozawa  Japan Unknown
22 July 2006 José Antonio Delgado  Venezuela Exposure
1 July 2004 Günter Jung  Germany Fall
26 July 1998 Hideki Ohmiya  Japan Fall
30 July 1997 Joan Colet  Spain Fell during descent
20 June 1996 Răzvan Petcu  Romania Avalanche
Gabriel Stana
24 June 1994 Antonio Lopez  Spain Fall
7 July 1993 Chun-moon Ahn  South Korea Unknown
18 August 1990 Osami Nakajima  Japan Fall
3 July 1990 Chang-gi Park  South Korea Fall into a crevasse
18 July 1989 Tetsuya Baba  Japan Lightning strike
23 June 1989 Kwang-ho Kim  South Korea Fall
10 July 1985 Piotr Kalmus  Poland Avalanche
8 December 1984 Hiromi Kameda  Japan Fall
7 July 1984 Fuji Tsunoda  Japan Avalanche
Shigeoh Hida
Nobuyuki Imakyurei
Takashi Kogure
12 July 1983 Nobuyoshi Yamada  Japan Avalanche
Yuichiro Takamori
Satoshi Iida
17 June 1983 Kazuo Shimura  Japan Fall
8 June 1982 Peter Hiltbrand   Switzerland Altitude sickness
12 June 1982 Ali Sheikh  Pakistan Fall
4 June 1982 Peter Forrer   Switzerland Avalanche
28 April 1982 Matloob Hassan Nuri  Pakistan Fall into crevasse
31 July 1977 Robert Broughton  United States Avalanche
George Bogel
26 September 1976 Sebastian (Wastl) Arnold  Austria Fall
8 July 1971 Näbi Mantas Hunza  Pakistan Fall
29 June 1970 Günther Messner  Italy Avalanche
23 June 1962 Siegfried Löw [fr]  West Germany Fall
4 December 1950 John W. Thornley  United Kingdom Unknown
William H. Crace
14 / 15 June 1937 Karl Wien [ru]  Nazi Germany Avalanche, 1937 Nanga Parbat tragedy [de]
Martin Pfeffer
Peter Müllritter [de]
Günther Hepp
Hans Hartmann
Adolf Göttner
Pert Fankhauser  Austria
Tigmay  British Raj
Pasang Norbu
Nima Tsering I
Nima Tsering II
Mingma Tsering
Karmi
Gyalgen Monjo
Chong Karma
Ang Tshering II
17 July 1934 Willy Merkl  Nazi Germany Unknown
17 July 1934 Sherpa Gyali  British Raj Unknown
12 July 1934 Wilhelm Welzenbach [ru]  Nazi Germany Exposure
10 July 1934 Sherpa Dakshi  British Raj Unknown
10 July 1934 Dorje Nima  British Raj Exposure
10 July 1934 Nima Tashi  British Raj Exposure
10 July 1934 Pinju Norbu  British Raj Exposure
9 July 1934 Nima Nurbu  British Raj Unknown
9 July 1934 Ulrich Wieland [de]  Nazi Germany Unknown
8 June 1934 Alfred Drexel [de]  Nazi Germany Pneumonia, HACE
24 August 1895 Albert F. Mummery  United Kingdom Avalanche
Ragobir Thapa Ghurka    Nepal
Goman Singh Ghurka

Annapurna I

Photograph of Annapurna South from Annapurna base camp (4,130 m) before sunrise.Anatoli Boukreev Memorial (1997) and Ian Clough (1970) memorials at the Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal.

Annapurna I is the world's 10th highest mountain. It's know for being an extremely difficult climb, with 514 successful summits and the total of 73 deaths on its slopes as of December 2024.

List of deaths on Annapurna I
Date Name Nationality Cause of death References
18 April 2023 Noel Hanna  United Kingdom Exposure
3 May 2019 Wui Kin Chin  Malaysia Hypothermia/Frostbite
24 March 2015 Samuli Mansikka  Finland Fall
24 March 2015 Pemba Sherpa    Nepal Fall
7 October 2012 Ivan Lobanov  Uzbekistan Avalanche
7 October 2012 Iljas Tukhvatullin  Uzbekistan Avalanche
5 May 2012 Tibor Horváth  Hungary Avalanche
18 October 2011 Young-seok Park  South Korea Unknown
18 October 2011 Dong-min Shin  South Korea Unknown
18 October 2011 Ki-seok Kang  South Korea Unknown
29 April 2010 Tolo Calafat  Spain Exhaustion, HACE
April 2009 Martin Minařík  Czech Republic Fell into Crevasse
23 May 2008 Iñaki Ochoa de Olza  Spain HACE
22 April 2007 Udhav Prasad Khanal  Nepal Unknown
22 October 2006 Lhakpa Rita II  Nepal Avalanche
18 May 2005 Christian Kuntner  Italy Avalanche
10 October 2004 Hideji Nazuka  Japan Avalanche
10 October 2004 Michio Sato  Japan Avalanche
29 April 1999 Hyun-ok Ji  South Korea Unknown
29 April 1999 Dorje Kami  Nepal Unknown
26 April 1998 Ang Tshering  Nepal Avalanche
25 December 1997 Anatoli Boukreev  Kazakhstan Avalanche
25 December 1997 Dmitri Sobolev  Kazakhstan Avalanche
23 March 1997 Ngati  Nepal Fall
11 October 1992 Pierre Béghin (fr)  France Fall
20 October 1991 Gabriel Denamur  Belgium Unknown
19 September 1991 Seog-jee Lee  South Korea Avalanche
19 September 1991 Song-gu Lee  South Korea Avalanche
19 September 1991 Sange Dawa  Nepal Avalanche
19 September 1991 Tendi Lhakpa  Nepal Avalanche
19 September 1991 Jangbu Nurbu  Nepal Avalanche
19 September 1991 Tenzing  Nepal Avalanche
28 October 1989 Milan Metkov  Bulgaria Unknown
28 October 1989 Ognian Stoykov  Bulgaria Unknown
18 October 1988 Ramiro Navarrete  Ecuador Fall
1 October 1988 Jiri Pelikan  Czechoslovakia Fall on descent
29 September 1988 Akihiro Mori  Japan Avalanche
29 September 1988 Ang Dawa  Japan Avalanche
20 December 1987 Toshiyuki Kobayashi  Japan Fall
20 December 1987 Yasuhira Saito  Japan Fall
24 May 1987 Andres Ferrer  Spain Fall
23 September 1986 Benoit Grison  France Fall
7 December 1984 Pasang Norbu  Nepal Unknown
7 December 1984 Keepa  Nepal Unknown
21 April 1984 Philippe Dumas  France Avalanche
21 April 1984 Patrick Taglianut  France Avalanche
24 September 1983 Yang-kun Chung  South Korea Avalanche
24 September 1983 Magar Maila  Nepal Avalanche
24 September 1983 Rama Magar Tika  Nepal Avalanche
18 October 1982 Susumu Akimatsu  Japan Avalanche
18 October 1982 Miko Ono  Japan Avalanche
17 October 1982 Alex MacIntyre  United Kingdom Rock fall
12 May 1982 Rai Shanti  Nepal Fall
4 May 1982 Werner Bürkli   Switzerland Heart attack
31 October 1981 Yasuji Kato  Japan Fall
28 September 1981 Andre Durieux  France Avalanche
28 September 1981 Yves Favre  France Avalanche
27 September 1981 Ang Nima  Nepal Avalanche
27 September 1981 Pemba Tshering  Nepal Avalanche
19 September 1979 Eric Roberts  United Kingdom Avalanche
19 September 1979 Maynard Cohick  United States Avalanche
19 September 1979 Gil Harder  United States Avalanche
1 May 1979 Yves Morin  France Exhaustion
17 October 1978 Alison Chadwick-Onyszkiewicz  United Kingdom Fall
17 October 1978 Vera Watson  United States Fall
16 April 1975 Franz Tegischer  Austria Avalanche
26 September 1973 Leo Cerruti  Italy Avalanche
26 September 1973 Miller Rava  Italy Avalanche
18 May 1973 Tadashi Ushigoe  Japan Avalanche
18 May 1973 Sadatoshi Takahashi  Japan Avalanche
18 May 1973 Masanori Hama  Japan Avalanche
18 May 1973 Kazumi Katagiri  Japan Avalanche
18 May 1973 Rinje  Nepal Avalanche
30 May 1970 Ian Clough  United Kingdom Serac fall

Gasherbrum I

Western vantage of the Gasherbrum group of mountains

Gasherbrum I, also known as Hidden Peak or K5, is the world's 11th highest mountain.

List of deaths on Gasherbrum I
Date Name Nationality Cause of death References
8 August 2013 Zdeněk Hrubý  Czech Republic Fall
22 July 2013 Xevi Gómez  Spain Disappeared
22 July 2013 Álvaro Paredes  Spain Disappeared
22 July 2013 Abel Alonso  Spain Disappeared
7 July 2013 Artur Hajzer  Poland Fall
9 March 2012 Gerfried Göschl  Austria Disappeared
9 March 2012 Cedric Hählen   Switzerland Disappeared
9 March 2012 Nisar Hussain Sadpara  Pakistan Disappeared
18 June 2008 Jean-Noël Urban  France Fall into crevasse
29 July 2007 Jiri Danek  Czech Republic Fall
5 August 2005 Dawa Nurbu II  Nepal Fall
25 July 2004 Jose Antonio Anton  Spain Fall
7 September 2003 Mohammad Oraz  Iran Avalanche caused injuries, died in hospital
15 July 2003 Vladimir Pestrikov  Ukraine Stone fall
5 July 2003 Jose Manuel Buenaga  Spain Disappeared
5 July 2003 Nancy Silvestrini  Argentina Disappeared
9 July 2001 Claudio Gálvez Santibañez  Chile Fall, after successfully summiting
1 August 1998 Yoshiumi Hayoshida  Japan Avalanche
1 August 1998 Kasunori Kutama  Japan Avalanche
1 August 1998 Kasutoshi Naito  Japan Avalanche
1 August 1998 Takashi Watanabe  Japan Avalanche
17 July 1996 Manuel Alvarez  Spain Fall (between Camp III and Camp II)
30 May 1993 Paolo Bernascone  Italy Slab avalanche (below Camp I)
19 August 1990 Josep Granyo  Spain Disappeared
19 August 1990 Albert Ibanez  Spain Disappeared
12 July 1989 Dorje Tsindi  Nepal Fall
25 June 1988 Jorge Luis Brito  Mexico Pulmonary edema
29 July 1987 Mohsin Ali  Pakistan Avalanche
29 July 1987 Fakhar-ul-Islam  Pakistan Avalanche
29 July 1987 Fayyaz Hussain  Pakistan Avalanche
29 July 1987 Khalid Khan  Pakistan Avalanche
18 August 1986 Andreas Bührer   Switzerland Fall
31 May 1986 Muhammad Ali Ghulam  Pakistan Pneumonia
9–10 June 1977 Drago Bregar  Yugoslavia Disappeared

Broad Peak

Broad Peak summit.

Broad Peak is the world's 12th highest mountain.

List of deaths on Broad Peak
Date Name Nationality Cause of death References
11 August 2024 Murad Sadpara  Pakistan Hit by falling rock
19 July 2022 Gordon Henderson  United Kingdom Fall
5 July 2022 Sharif Sadpara  Pakistan Fall
5 July 2022 Imran Karim  Pakistan Fall
19 July 2021 Kim Hong-bin  South Korea Fall
July 2015 Qamber Ali Jangjupa  Pakistan Avalanche
23 July 2013 Aidin Bozorgi  Iran Disappeared
23 July 2013 Mojtaba Jarrahi [fa]  Iran Disappeared
23 July 2013 Pouya Keivan [fa]  Iran Disappeared
8 July 2013 Dana Heide  Germany Slipped into a glacial stream near base camp
6 March 2013 Maciej Berbeka  Poland Disappeared
6 March 2013 Tomasz Kowalski  Poland Presumably exhaustion
31 July 2012 Muhammad Baqir  Pakistan Fall
31 July 2012 Zuzana Hofmannová  Czech Republic Disappeared
25 July 2011 Jeffrey Wai Hung Chung  Hong Kong Fall in crevasse

18 July 2009 Cristina Castagna  Italy Fall
30 June 2008 Vladimir Plulik  Slovakia Fall
8 July 2006 Markus Kronthaler  Austria Exhaustion
11 July 1999 Seung-Kwon Hur  South Korea Disappeared
29 July 1998 Pascale Bessieres  France Disappeared
29 July 1998 Éric Escoffier [fr]  France Disappeared
16 July 1997 Jeffrey Ian Bubb  United States Avalanche
16 July 1997 Fukuzo Yokotagawa  Japan Avalanche
20 July 1996 Dong-keun Han  South Korea Died on descent due to bad weather
20 July 1996 Jae-mo Yang  South Korea Died on descent due to bad weather
20 July 1996 Sun-taek Lim  South Korea Died on descent due to bad weather
12 July 1995 Hyun-jae Park  South Korea Fall
22 June 1994 Alexej Himer  Czech Republic Fall
11 June 1994 Bohuslav Bilek  Czech Republic Pulmonary edema
24 July 1990 Kurt Lyncke-Krüger  West Germany Fall
20 August 1988 Yong-il Jang  South Korea Avalanche
22 August 1986 Liam Scott Elliott  United Kingdom Fell
18 August 1985 Barbara Kozłowska  Poland Drowned in a glacier stream above BC
16 May 1985 Hans Frick  Canada Avalanche
29 June 1983 Peter Thexton  United Kingdom Pulmonary edema
5 August 1981 Enric Pujol  Spain Fall
29 July 1975 Andrzej Sikorski  Poland Fall
29 July 1975 Marek Kęsicki  Poland Fall
28 July 1975 Bohdan Nowaczyk  Poland Fall

Gasherbrum II

The three peaks of Gasherbrum.

Gasherbrum II, also known as K4, is the world's 13th highest mountain.

List of deaths on Gasherbrum II
Date Name Nationality Cause of death References
5 July 2022 Iram Karim  Pakistan Slipped into a glacial stream near base camp
25 July 2015 Aleksander Ostrowski  Poland Avalanche (presumed)
22 July 2011 Leila Esfandyari  Iran Fall on descent
21 July 2009 Luis María Barbero  Spain Disappeared
18 July 2007 Ernst-Robert Zauner  Germany Avalanche
18 July 2007 Arne Heckele  Germany Avalanche
3 July 2007 Ulrike Gschwandtner  Austria Possibly Heart Failure
20 July 2001 Jean-François Bassine  Belgium Fall
28 July 2000 Félix Iñurrategi [fr]  Spain Fall
13 July 1989 Antton Ibarguren  Spain Fall
9 July 1988 Gary Silver  United States Illness
6 July 1988 Michel Basson  France Pulmonary Edema
25 June 1988 Henri Albet  France Fall on snowboard
29 June 1987 Jean-Pierre Hefti   Switzerland Fall
12 July 1986 Carlos Rábago  Spain Altitude sickness
11 July 1985 Pierre Bouygues  France Illness
24 June 1985 Toru Nakano  Japan Fall
mid July 1982 Norbert Wolf  Austria Cold
mid July 1982 Gerhard Gruner  West Germany Disappeared
2 July 1982 Glenn Brindeiro  United States Avalanche
1 June 1976 Osamu Matsuura  Japan Exhaustion
27 May 1976 Yoshinori Hiramatsu  Japan Fall
27 May 1976 Taketoshi Miyamoto  Japan Fall
late June 1975 Bernard Villaret  France Cold, exhaustion

Shishapangma

The summit of Shishapangma (far left).

Shishapangma, also called Gosainthān, is the world's 14th highest mountain.

List of deaths on Shishapangma
Date Name Nationality Cause of death References
7 October 2023 Tenjen Sherpa  Nepal Avalanche
7 October 2023 Gina Marie Rzucidlo  United States Avalanche
7 October 2023 Anna Gutu  United States Avalanche
7 October 2023 Mingmar Sherpa  Nepal Avalanche
3 May 2018 Boyan Petrov  Bulgaria Disappearance
30 Sept 2016 Pemba Sherpa (Taplejung 8)  Nepal Avalanche
24 April 2016 Patrik Matiolli  Switzerland Fall in crevasse
24 April 2016 Jon David Johnston  Austria Fall in crevasse
24 September 2014 Sebastian Haag  Germany Avalanche
24 September 2014 Andrea Zambaldi  Italy Avalanche
11 May 2013 Unknown  Germany HACE
15 October 2009 Roberto Piantoni [it]  Italy Fall
24 April 2007 Marek Hudák  Slovakia Disappearance
31 October 2006 Bruno Carvalho  Portugal Fall
3 October 2005 Stanislav Krylov  Russia Disappearance
28 September 2005 Martin Oczko  Czech Republic Altitude sickness
5 October 1999 Alex Lowe  United States Avalanche
5 October 1999 David Bridges  United States Avalanche
21 May 1998 Andreino Pasini  Italy Illness
5 October 1996 Viktor Pastukh [uk]  Ukraine Avalanche
5 October 1996 Gennadi Vasilenko  Ukraine Avalanche
19 May 1996 or 1997 Ming-Tse Kuo  Taiwan Fall Discrepancy regarding the year of death between different sources
1 May 1996 Stefan Sluka [sk]  Slovakia Disappeared on descent
1 October 1994 Zdenek Slachta  Czech Republic Avalanche
18 September 1994 Tod Gassen  United States Fall in crevasse
29 September 1993 Bueoung-tae Park  South Korea Fall
20 September 1991 Hidekazu Gomi  Japan Avalanche
20 September 1991 Tetsuichi Miyashita  Japan Avalanche
22 May 1991 Werner Braun  Germany Disappearance (probably avalanche)
22 May 1991 Werner Meichsner  Germany Disappearance (probably avalanche)
22 May 1991 Günther Semmler  Germany Disappearance (probably avalanche)
22 May 1991 Karl-Heinz Thiele  Germany Disappearance (probably avalanche)
15 October 1990 Joan Martinez  Spain Exposure
4 October 1989 Luca Leonardi   Switzerland Avalanche
28 April 1983 Fritz Luchsinger   Switzerland Altitude sickness

Deaths per mountain

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Mountain Number of deaths
Everest 332
K2 84
Nanga Parbat 83
Manaslu 90
Dhaulagiri I 85
Annapurna I 72
Kangchenjunga 53
Cho Oyu 52
Makalu 48
Gasherbrum I 41 ---- 34
Broad Peak 37
Shishapangma 31 ---- 35
Lhotse 33
Gasherbrum II 23 --- 24
Total 1,098

See also

Bibliography

  • Liam Neeson, Lhakpa Dorji, and Dorje Sherpa (1998). Everest (Documentary Film). Nepal, Colorado: Arcturus Motion Pictures, MacGillivray Freeman Films, Polartec.

Notes

  1. The climbers went missing on October 6th, and their bodies were found on the 8th. The precise date of death is unknown.
  2. The last communication with these two climbers was made of February 24th, their bodies were discovered on March 7th and identified on March 9th. The precise date of death is unknown
  3. USA/China dual national

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