TOKYO, July 17 (Xinhua) — Deaths of three girls have been confirmed on Monday, ensuing from a sequence of mountain accidents in central Japan’s Nagano prefecture, in accordance with native police.
On Monday, the Nagano Prefectural Police introduced the dying of a 52-year-old feminine who was reported to have slipped and fallen when climbing close to Kimikodaira of Mount Maehotaka-dake at an approximate stage of two,850 meters on Sunday morning.
The girl had been climbing alone and was rescued by a prefectural police helicopter round 9:30 a.m. native time on Monday, after rescue staff discovered her in a state of cardiopulmonary arrest, in accordance with native media stories.
Also on Monday, the deaths of one other two girls within the prefecture have been additionally confirmed.
According to the police, one feminine mountain climber, 51, slipped and fell whereas climbing at an altitude of roughly 2,800 meters at Mount Maehotaka-dake on Sunday, whereas a 69-year-old girl from Tokyo slipped and fell throughout her canyon exploration within the higher reaches of the Susobanagawa River in Nagano metropolis.
Local police urged climbers to train warning as climate might change quickly within the mountains, stressing the significance of listening to one’s bodily situation, expertise, and tools when participating in mountain actions.

