Hundreds of trekkers stranded near eastern face in Tibet
In a statement on Sunday, CCTV is expected to come to Qtang under the help of the rescuers organized by the local government. The newsletter on Monday evening did not update any updates.
The CCTV report did not say that local guides and support personnel of the trekking parties were not taken into account.
The ox and horsemen peasants are rising during their efforts to obtain hundreds of hikers stuck with violent snow in the tourism camps on Mount Everest in Tibet on Sunday.Credit: AP
The snowfall in the valley, which is at an average height of 4200 meters, started on Friday evening and continued throughout Saturday.
“Every day it was raining and snow and we never saw Everest,” he said.
The 18 -year -old trekking party decided to return from the fifth and last camp sites about the continuous snowfall on Saturday night.
“We had only a few tents. We were more than 10 people in the big tents and we almost never slept,” Wen told Reuters on Monday.
Wen said the band had to clean the wife every 10 minutes. “Otherwise, our tents would collapse,” he said.
Wen, two men and a woman in the group, although they are enough, the temperature fell under freezing hypothermia experienced.
However, the Discovery Party has not been largely injured, including several other people who guided Yaks carrying the other eight other reconnaissance guides and kits and kits.
Everest Mountain – the highest mountain in the world – about 8850 meters tall.
The Karma Valley, which was first discovered by Western travelers a century ago, is a relatively intact part of the Everest region.
Unlike the Northern Northern Side of the summit, it has lush vegetation and unrelated Alpine forests fed by the melts from the Kangshung Glacier.
It was unclear that the hikers near the Northern face, which attracted a large number of tourists due to the easy access of the asphalt road, were not affected.
October is the most intense season where the sky is usually cleaned at the end of the Indian monsoon. In the south of Tibet in Nepal, he has triggered the floods of flashes that block heavy rains, roads, wash bridges and kill at least 50 people since Friday.
Thirty -seven people died in separate landslides in the Eastern Ilam region, which limits India.
Tulsi Gurung, President of the Nepal National Mountain Guides Association, died in a South Korean Trekker in Nepal, and his body was rescued by a rescue helicopter on Monday. The guide was saved.
The wicker, who was not named, climbed 6476 meters of Mera Peak on Saturday.
Reuters
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