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Ukrainian climber found dead on Mont Blanc

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A Ukrainian climber was found dead on Mont Blanc on Saturday, a day after setting off to scale western Europe's highest peak, rescuers said.

The 42-year-old became trapped in an overnight storm on the 4,810-metre (15,780-foot) mountain.

The climber had alerted mountain rescuers that he was in trouble, but they could not come to his aid because of the poor conditions.

"He had lost track of where he was, so he sent a signal around 10:00 pm (2000 GMT)," said the mountain unit of the gendarmerie in nearby Chamonix.

"But it was impossible to launch a rescue operation because the mountain was in the middle of major storm," the gendarmerie added, citing poor visibility.

The weather had improved enough by Saturday morning to allow a rescue helicopter to search for the man, whose body was found at an altitude of 4,000 metres.

There have been a series of fatal accidents on the mountain in the past month, with climbers from France, the Czech Republic and South Korea also killed while trying to scale its heights. The search for a missing Japanese climber was called off last Sunday.

A Ukrainian climber was found dead on Mont Blanc on Saturday, a day after setting off to scale western Europe’s highest peak, rescuers said.

The 42-year-old became trapped in an overnight storm on the 4,810-metre (15,780-foot) mountain.

The climber had alerted mountain rescuers that he was in trouble, but they could not come to his aid because of the poor conditions.

“He had lost track of where he was, so he sent a signal around 10:00 pm (2000 GMT),” said the mountain unit of the gendarmerie in nearby Chamonix.

“But it was impossible to launch a rescue operation because the mountain was in the middle of major storm,” the gendarmerie added, citing poor visibility.

The weather had improved enough by Saturday morning to allow a rescue helicopter to search for the man, whose body was found at an altitude of 4,000 metres.

There have been a series of fatal accidents on the mountain in the past month, with climbers from France, the Czech Republic and South Korea also killed while trying to scale its heights. The search for a missing Japanese climber was called off last Sunday.

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