GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING (AP) -- Crews on the ground and in the air plan to resume the search at daybreak Thursday for a climber missing in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park.
Rescue teams on Wednesday used helicopters to remove 16 other injured climbers in three climbing parties from the exposed mountain after a thunderstorm and lightning struck the area.
A hospital spokeswoman says all the climbers suffered injuries related to lightning strike, including minor trauma and burns.
A park spokeswoman says the 17th climber disappeared over a cliff on the west face of the 13,770-foot Grand Teton mountain.
A helicopter and three park rangers who spent the night in a high-altitude hut plan to begin searching at first light where the climber was seen.
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