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Nepal Everest cleanup drive yields garbage, bodies


05 June 2019  

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KATHMANDU:  A government expedition to Mount Everest has removed 11,000 kilograms (24,200 pounds) of garbage and four dead bodies from the world’s highest mountain, Officials said.

Tourism Department official Danduraj Ghimire said  that cleaners spent weeks on the slopes of Mount Everest collecting food wrappings, cans, bottles and empty oxygen cylinders.

Some of the garbage was flown to Kathmandu and handed over to recyclers in a ceremony officially concluding the cleaning campaign, Associated Press reported.

Officials called it a successful mission, but added that more garbage still needs to be removed from Everest.

Hundreds of climbers and their guides and porters spend weeks on Everest every spring.

Publish Date : 05 June 2019 18:31 PM

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