Climber dies, others rescued on Mexico's highest peak
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Mexican officials say they've mobilized rescue efforts in recent days for at least nine climbers on Mexico's tallest mountain. Among them is a U.S. climber who died.
Regional civil defense coordinator Jose Luis Palma says six other climbers have been rescued and searchers are trying to get two more down from the 18,619-foot (5,675-meter) Pico de Orizaba between Puebla and Veracruz states.
Palma says climbers haven't been taking adequate precautions for the hard ice on the slopes.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The U.S. climber died in an accident Thursday and a companion was rescued on Friday. Five other people were rescued in an operation that started Friday. At least some were injured.
Palma says a helicopter has located two other climbers and was trying to reach them Sunday before weather worsens.