Canberra, July 4 : A Japanese tourist died while climbing the Uluru mountain in Australia, one of the country's most iconic and sacred sites, authorities said on Wednesday.

The man, 76, collapsed about halfway up the rock on Tuesday and could not be revived, according to the police, reports the BBC. Since the 1950s, at least 37 people have died on the climb, which will be banned from October 2019.

Aboriginal Australians have long asked visitors not to scale the giant monolith because it is a sacred site and due to its cultural significance. More than 250,000 people visit the landmark every year. The most recent recorded death was in 2010.

According to authorities, only 16 per cent of visitors made the climb between 2011 and 2015.

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Dubai (AP): Airstrikes targeting an air base in southeastern Iran killed at least 13 Iranian troops there, local media reported.

The semiofficial Tasnim news agency and the Hammihan daily newspaper reported the strike in Kerman, 800 kilometres (500 miles) southeast of Iran's capital, Tehran.

The Kerman Air Base is known to house military helicopters.