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Rescuers rush to save stranded rock climbers as U.S. Highway 6 closes

US highway 6 in Colorado

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Emergency crews in Colorado halted traffic along a major mountain corridor Sunday evening to reach three rock climbers stranded on the rugged terrain.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office initiated a full closure of U.S. Highway 6 in both directions between Highway 96 in Golden and Highway 119 in Gilpin County at approximately 6:40 p.m., as reported by CBS Colorado.

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Crews are actively working on the rescue in an area known for its breathtaking and challenging geography, as the 467-mile highway transitions through the high-altitude Clear Creek Canyon.,

The sheriff’s office shared an update regarding the physical state of the three climbers and confirmed that, “no injuries have been reported.”

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The timeline for reopening the passage remains uncertain as first responders prioritize the safety of the climbers and the rescue teams.

The Colorado Department of Transportation spoke on the status of the mountain route and noted that, “the road is closed due to safety concerns and advised drivers to expect delays.”

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