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Snowfall leaves 10 tourists, including two foreigners, trapped at Mera Peak area



KATHMANDU: Ten tourists, including two foreign nationals, have got trapped in the Mera Peak area due to snowfall followed by the incessant rains. According to police, they have been confined since Tuesday afternoon as they were on the way back to the base camp of Mera Peak based in Mahakulung Rural Municipality after its successful ascent.

District Police Office, Solukhumbu Chief Kabit Katuwal said four are reported to have gotten trapped at the Merala Cave located at an altitude of 5,700 meters, four at the high camp and two at the base camp at an altitude of 5,300 meters.

According to available information, among them, two are foreigners, including one Briton. Others are Sherpa guides Pasang Chhiring, Chheten Sherpa, Pasang Sherpa and Purna Thapa Magar. Identities of others are yet to be ascertained.

Their expeditions were managed by the Adventure Victory and Makalu Adventure. It is said that amidst adverse weather, seven climbing guides from Khare of Mahakulung have reached the Merala Cave for the rescue efforts.

Adventure Victory’s proprietor Laxman Mission Karki said they had been reported that among the four, three are said to be in a serious condition. The group has no food to eat. As he said, a rescue helicopter is on standby and it will be send to Mera Peak once the weather improves.

Publish Date : 20 October 2021 18:55 PM

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