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Inferior Chinese Blue Sky mountain rescue team sent back

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Inferior Chinese Blue Sky mountain rescue team sent back

A Chinese Blue Sky mountain rescue team fetched by Htoo Foundation has been sent back for being unable to carry out rescue mission to be in search of an expedition leader and a manager of the eight-member mountaineering team who were missing while attempting to reach the summit of Mount Hkaka Borazi., according to a source of the Htoo Foundation on September 16.

“The Blue Sky team was not convenient to climb up the summit of the mountain, for that reason, the skilled mountaineers from Thailand and the United States of America have been offered again,” Information In-charge Kyaw Naing of Thabawa Khawthan, literally “nature’s call” Foundation said on September 16.

Continues here:- http://www.elevenmyanmar.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7576:inferior-chinese-blue-sky-mountain-rescue-team-sent-back&catid=44:national&Itemid=384

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Chinese team withdraws from Kachin State rescue operation

A Chinese team that had offered to help find two missing climbers in northern Kachin State has abandoned the search from the Myanmar side after rescue coordinators told them they would prefer to work with a Japanese climbing team in the area.

The news came with bad weather continuing to hamper the search for the two missing Myanmar climbers, who ascended Hkakabo Razi, which is 5881-metres high, on August 31.

Continues here:- http://www.mmtimes.com/index.php/national-news/11665-chinese-team-withdraws-from-kachin-state-rescue-operation.html

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