Nepali rescuers recover bodies of South Korean trekker, guide
Author: Mausam
Category: Mountain
May 1, 2020
Everest, Nepal
KATHMANDU: Rescuers in Nepal recovered the bodies of a South Korean trekker and a local guide on Friday, an official said, the last of a group of seven who went missing in January after being struck b
Nepali rescuers recover bodies of South Korean trekker, guide
KATHMANDU:Rescuers inNepalrecovered the bodies of a South Korean trekker and a local guide on Friday, an official said, the last of a group of seven who went missing in January after being struck by an avalanche in the Annapurna region.
Four South Korean trekkers and threeNepali guides were hit by an avalanche an altitude of about 3,250 metres (10,662 feet)near the village Hinku, 150 km (90 miles) northwest of Kathmandu, on Jan. 17.
"Our rescuers dug two bodies out from the snow," army spokesman Bigyan Dev Pandey told Reuters. A helicopter has been despatched to bring the bodies from the remote area, he said.
Rescuers found the bodies of three South Koreans earlier this week, while those of two other guides were recovered in March and April.
The Himalayan region is popular with adventure tourists as it leads to the base camp of Mount Annapurna, the world's tenth highest mountain at 8,091 metres (26,545 feet), and is known for its spectacular beauty.
Each year thousands of trekkers and climbers visitNepal, home to eight of the world's 14 highest mountains including Mount Everest, and where adventure tourism is a big source of income.
Nepalclosed all climbing and trekking activities in the Himalayas in March as part of measures to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus.
The country of 30 million people has reported 57 cases of novel coronavirus and no deaths so far.
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