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Mount Everest rescue under way after snowstorm traps nearly 1,000 people | Mount Everest

According to the Chinese state media, a snow storm continues to rescue on Mount Everest after imprisoning approximately 1,000 people in the camp sites on the east side of the mountain.

Hundreds of walks stranded by a snowstorm near the eastern side of the mountain in Tibet were directed to security by the rescuers on Sunday due to unusual heavy rains, including the Himalayalar Pummated.

China Central Television (CCTV), 350 people from Sunday reached the small district of Quang, while the remaining 200 plus wicks were contacted.

Visitors to the Far Karma Valley, which led to the East Kangshung face of Everest, were hundreds of this week, taking advantage of an eight -day national daily holiday in China.

The snowfall in the valley lay on an average height of 4,200 meters (13,779 feet), started on Friday evening and continued throughout Saturday.

CCTV, the remaining hikers, the guidance and assistance of the rescuers organized by the local government will come to Qtang. Hundreds of local peasants and rescue teams have been deployed to help the region to abolish profit blocking access.

Jimu News estimated that about 1,000 people fell into the trap. The CCTV report did not say that local guides and support personnel of the trekking parties were not taken into account. It was also unclear that Trekkers – Tibet – near the northern side of Everest – was not affected.

The northern face of Everest attracts a large number of tourists regularly because of its easy access to the asphalt road. October is the most intense season where the sky is open with the end of the Indian monsoon.

According to the notifications in the official WeChat accounts of the local Tingri District Tourism Company, ticket sales and entrance to the entire Everest Scenic region were suspended on Saturday.

In the south of Tibet in Nepal, heavy rains triggered the flashes of flashes that block roads, wash bridges and kill at least 47 people since Friday.

Thirty -five people died in separate landslides in the Eastern Ilam region surrounding India. After being sweeping by flood waters, nine people were reported to be missing and all three were killed in lightning strikes elsewhere in the country.

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