Most dangerous mountains in the world

Mountains with the highest mortality rate during climbing.
The mortality rate is the number of deaths divided by the number of successful ascents.
For comparison, the mortality rate when climbing Everest is "only" 1 to 2%.
Sources : https://www.st-claire.eu/montagne-plus-dangereuse-monde, https://www.meaudre.com/classement-des-sommets-les-plus-meurtriers-du-monde/, https://www.nationalgeographic.fr/voyage/gravir-everest-pourquoi-pas-vous-aventure-depassement-de-soi-defi-escalade#:~:text=Selon%20les%20donn%C3%A9es%20de%20l,%27environ%201%2C2%20%25.
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Rank
Country
Mortality rate
Altitude
Major risks
Mountain
1
Nepal
26,7%
8091 m
Avalanches, unstable weather
Annapurna I
2
Pakistan
21%
8126 m
Avalanches, unstable weather, terrorism
Nanga Parbat
3
India/China
19%
8611 m
Verticality of the path, unstable weather, collapses of seracs (glacial walls)
Chogori (K2)
4
Nepal
15,6%
8167 m
Avalanches, geographic isolation
Dhaulagiri
5
India/Nepal
12,7%
8586 m
Geographic isolation
Kanchenjunga
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