Chile's National Forestry Corporation announced on Thursday (November 20) that it has opened an internal investigation to determine what went wrong after five tourists died in a devastating snowstorm at Torres del Paine National Park.
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- Chilean authorities launched an investigation after five tourists died in a snowstorm at Torres del Paine National Park.
- The victims, from Germany, Mexico, and the UK, became lost near Los Perros camp during a blizzard with wind speeds over 120 mph. 6s
- Officials confirmed the cause of death as hypothermia and described panic among other hikers during the storm. 30s
- Park management will review emergency protocols, and investigators will interview hikers, staff, and tourism company employees. 48s
- No personnel were stationed at Los Perros crossing on the night of the incident due to staff leaving for elections. 1m 4s