Hindustan Times (Delhi)

China marks separator from Nepal on Everest

- Sutirtho Patranobis spatranobi­s@htlive.com

China will set up a “separation line” on the peak of Mount Everest to avoid possible Covid-19 infections by climbers from virus-hit Nepal, state media has reported.

The decision was taken after a number of Covid-19 cases were diagnosed among climbers ascending the mountain from Nepal, official news agency Xinhua

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Over 30 sick climbers were evacuated from base camp on the Nepalese side of the world’s highest peak in recent weeks as Nepal faces a deadly second wave, raising fears that the virus might ruin the spring climbing season. The country’s economy is heavily dependent on tourism revenue.

While the virus first emerged in China in late 2019, it has largely been brought under control in the country through a series of strict lockdowns and border closures.

Mount Everest straddles the China-nepal border, with the north slope belonging to China.

A team of Tibetan mountainee­ring guides will set up the separation line at the peak before climbers attempt to reach the summit from the Chinese side, Xinhua reported.

The report did not make clear how the separation line will be drawn and defined or what it will be made of.

Tibetan authoritie­s said at a press conference they would take the “most stringent epidemic prevention measures” to avoid contact between climbers on the north and south slopes or at the top, Xinhua reported on Sunday.

Twenty-one Chinese climbers have been approved to climb to the summit of Everest this year

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