The Asian Age

Nepal: 12 bodies, 34 trekkers found

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Nepalese teams on Sunday rescued 34 more trekkers and guides stranded in the Himalayas since a snow

storm struck five days ago at the height of the hiking season, but also found 12 more bodies,

officials said.

Kathmandu, Oct. 19: Nepalese teams on Sunday rescued 34 more trekkers and guides stranded in the Himalayas since a snowstorm struck five days ago at the height of the hiking season, but also found 12 more bodies, officials said.

Rescuers, using helicopter­s, found the bodies buried in the highly- popular Annapurna Circuit trekking route hit by the storm, with the total number of those confirmed or feared dead put at 40.

“Four helicopter­s were sent out to the affected areas in Mustang, Manang and Dolpa. We have rescued 34 since morning,” said police official Pradeep Bhattarai.

They include 17 Nepalese, 10 Germans, five Swedes and two Australian­s, Bhattarai told AFP, without giving details of their injuries or condition.

Rescuers pressed on with their search for bodies that they have seen from the air but have so far been unable to retrieve, said the Trekking Agencies’ Associatio­n of Nepal.

Three bodies were found Sunday and another nine — all Nepalese support staff for trekkers — late in the day on different sections of the circuit, the associatio­n’s Ramesh Dhamala said.

Searchers were taking advantage of good weather but efforts were being hampered by the fact that snow was turning to ice, making it difficult to free trapped bodies.

“We are scanning areas at higher altitude, coordinati­ng with local offi- cials to identify areas where remaining trekkers might be found,” said Ramesh Dhamala. Searches would resume on Monday to retrieve more bodies along with any more survivors, he said.

Nepal has pledged to set up a weather warning system after the snowstorm caught trekkers unaware as they heading to an exposed high mountain pass on the circuit. The police have said 483 trekkers, guides and others have been rescued since operations started on Wednesday, including 292 foreigners.

 ??  ?? In this photo provided by the Nepalese Army, a soldier searches for avalanche victims in the Thorong- la area in Nepal on Sunday. —
In this photo provided by the Nepalese Army, a soldier searches for avalanche victims in the Thorong- la area in Nepal on Sunday. —

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