Three climbers die on Mount McKinley in Alaska
Three climbers died and one was rescued after falling on Mount McKinley, also known as Denali. The climbers were part of a larger group attempting to ascend the peak. (sources: theguardian, nbcnews, reuters, ap, pbs)

Three climbers died following a fall near a treacherous pass on Mount McKinley. A fourth climber was rescued by officials.
- The four climbers were part of a seven-person group from Latvia.
- The incident occurred while they were attempting to ascend North America's tallest mountain.
- Rescue efforts were initiated for the climbers after the fall.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the risks associated with climbing in challenging terrains like Mount McKinley.
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