Wednesday, March 12th, 2025

Seven feared buried as avalanche hits Annapurna Base Camp


17 January 2020  

Time taken to read : 2 Minute


  • A
  • A
  • A

KATHMANDU: Seven people including four Korean tourists have been feared buried after an avalanche hit Deurali of Annapurna Base Camp, a popular trekking destination in western Nepal.

Three Nepalis too are feared buried under the avalanche, it has been reported.

District Police Office, Kaski, however, said that it has been informed that one person has been buried in the avalanche that hit Annapurna Base Camp area located in Annapurna Rural Municipality-11.

SP Dan Bahadur Karki told Khabarhub that one person has gone missing in the avalanche.

“There are many rumors circulating right now,” he told Khabarhub, “As far we can confirm, one person has gone missing.”

According to SP Karki, it takes two days on foot to reach the incident site from a police post located at the base camp.

“Even choppers can’t reach the incident site due to adverse weather,” SP Karki told Khabarhub.

He added that five people have been rescued. Shelters have been managed for them at a place called Himalaya.

Publish Date : 17 January 2020 19:51 PM

PM Oli holds a telephonic conversation with  Egyptian President to help secure Bipin Joshi’s release

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli held a telephone conversation

Works being forwarded to promulgate Education Act from this session: leader Pokhrel

KATHMANDU: General-Secretary of the CPN (UML), Shankar Pokhrel, has said

Supreme Court dismisses writ petition against expansion of road in Birgunj

BIRGUNJ: The Supreme Court has dismissed a writ petition filed

Question and Answer with PM on March 20

KATHMANDU: The meeting of the House of Representatives (HoR) will

Privatisation Bill tabled in HoR

KATHMANDU:  The Privatisation (first amendment) Bill, 2081 BS has been