The Asian Age

Nepal to remeasure Everest on its own

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Kathmandu: For the first time, Nepal will remeasure the height of the Mt Everest on its own, amid reports that the height of the world’s highest peak has changed after the deadly 2015 earthquake in the Himalayan nation.

The height of the peak was last determined at 8,848 metres in 1955, by an Indian survey.

“The Department of Survey, government of Nepal will re- measure the height of Mt Everest very soon,” said Deputy Director General of the Department Neeraj Manandhar, who is directly involved in the task of conducting the survey.

“There are reports that changes are noticed in the height of the Everest due to the recent earthquake­s. We are conducting the survey of the Everest on our own,” he said.

The department is currently working on preparing infrastruc­ture such as acquiring equipment for the survey, he said.

After the necessary infrastruc­ture becomes ready the survey work will begin within the current fiscal year, he informed. Various internatio­nal experts have claimed that the height of the Everest has

changed over the time. The US and Chinese teams have given different heights of the Everest, sparking controvers­y. This has necessitat­ed the task of re- measuring the height so as to ascertain the correct height, Manandhar said. In 2005, Chinese team concluded that the height of the Everest is 8,844 metres on the basis of the rock.

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