Mount Fuji: Live-streamer missing after fall while climbing Japanese peak


Mount Fuji: Live-streamer missing after fall while climbing Japanese peak

The video — taken from the hiker’s point of view — shows what appears to be a scene near the top of Japan’s iconic mountain, above the clouds. The ground is covered in heavy snow, and the man tells his viewers that it is slippery and dangerous along the route.

“Am I on the right track? So much of the route is covered with snow,” he says as he climbs upward.

“I’m slipping,” the man shouts, as he then appears to fall.

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Authorities were alerted to the incident after receiving calls from people watching the live stream of the climb up the mountain, Aiko Kishibata, a press officer with Shizuoka prefectural police, told CNN earlier Wednesday.

Rescue workers from Shizuoka and Yamanashi, the two prefectures that Mount Fuji straddles, have been searching for the climber since early Tuesday morning, she added.

Officials found a body Wednesday afternoon, and are working to identify it, said Masahiro Haruta, a spokesman for the Shizuoka Prefectural Police. The body was found at an altitude of around 3,000 meters (9,800 feet). Haruta said it was too early to say if the person who died was in fact the live-streamer.

A snow-covered Mount Fuji is seen behind Tokyo in this file photo from 2014.

Kishibata said earlier that the accident appeared to have taken place near the summit.

Mount Fuji has been closed for hiking since September, and local police advise people not to climb there because it is especially dangerous when covered in snow, according to Japanese public broadcaster NHK.


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