Tragedy strike is when 3 climbers die while going down the mountain

Three climbers from Renton died on weekends after falling during a climb in North Cascade National Park.
About 11:30 am on Sunday at 11:30 am on Sunday at 11:30 am on search and rescue volunteers from the Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office and Okanogan County Search and Rescue Volunteers responded to a rock climbing accident near Spire in the early winter in the north.
The Ohio County Sheriff's Office said responders learned that a party of four climbers from Renton, a suburb of Seattle, participated in the fall while descending a steep ditch.
When crew members arrived at the scene of the accident, they found three of the climbers dead.
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The Okenas Sheriff’s Office responded to Sunday’s deadly collapse at Washington North Caskar National Park. (Okanogan Sheriff’s Office Facebook)
According to the Okanogan County Coroner's Office, three people died at the age of 36, 47 and 63.
However, the fourth climber was self-dominant and was able to contact law enforcement about the incident.
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Three climbers died Sunday as they descended at North Cascades National Park in Washington. (Robert Cross/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Snohomish County helicopter rescue team assisted in releasing from three dead climbers in the mountainous area.
A preliminary investigation determined that the accident occurred after the anchor failed and climbers were pending on steep terrain, although the investigation was still underway.
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West side entrance sign of North Cascade National Park on State 20 Washington State Road.
The National Park Service did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment on the matter.
The Sheriff’s Office thanked search and rescue volunteers and Snohomish County helicopter crew for helping the “tragic incident.”
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“Our idea is with the family and friends of the people involved,” the sheriff's office said.