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Over 200 hikers nonetheless stranded as blizzard hits Mount Everest
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Over 200 hikers nonetheless stranded as blizzard hits Mount Everest

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Last updated: October 6, 2025 11:32 am
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Chinese language rescuers had been on Monday speeding to evacuate lots of of hikers stranded on the japanese slope of the world’s highest mountain, Mount Everest, after heavy snowfall blanketed campsites over the weekend.

Almost 350 hikers have already traveled to security at a rendezvous level within the small township of Qudang, in keeping with state broadcaster CCTV, with rescuers additionally in touch with the remaining over 200 hikers who “will progressively arrive on the rendezvous level.”

Native information shops had initially reported that just about 1,000 folks had been affected by the blizzard. Native rescue officers weren’t instantly obtainable for touch upon the discrepancy in numbers.

No casualties had been reported, in keeping with native media.

Trekkers leaving their campsite as unusually heavy snow and rainfall pummeled the Himalayas on Sunday.Geshuang Chen / through Reuters

“About one-third into the trek, it started to rain and the rain stored getting heavier,” Chen Geshuang, a 28-year-old astrophotographer who started climbing Saturday afternoon however determined to retreat Sunday, instructed NBC Information in a web based video interview.

“Later, it changed into sleet, and finally a full-on blizzard.”

Some hikers shoveled snow out of their tents amid the blizzard, whereas others waded in a line by way of the snowstorm in poor visibility, social media movies verified by NBC Information confirmed.

The hikers had been trapped at almost 16,000 toes, in keeping with a report in Jimu Information, which added that native villagers and rescue groups had been deployed to clear the roads blocked by snow.

Everest Base Camp.
Everest Base Camp.Yulia Y / Getty Pictures

At 29,000 toes, Mount Everest is taken into account the world’s tallest mountain when measured from sea degree.

The unusually intense snowfall started Friday evening and continued by way of Saturday within the Gama Valley of Tingri County within the autonomous area of Tibet, “disrupting the itineraries of some vacationers mountain climbing within the space,” CCTV mentioned.

Inside hours, a few of Chen’s staff had been exhibiting indicators of delicate hypothermia and chilly stress, she mentioned. By Saturday evening, the storm intensified with lightning virtually each minute.

“It was a nerve-wracking evening,” she mentioned. “Once we awakened this morning, the snow was extraordinarily deep— about one meter, reaching as much as our thighs.”

The group determined to retreat, arriving on the foot of the mountain Sunday night. Neighboring Nepal was additionally hit with heavy rainfall, the place no less than 44 folks had been killed from landslides and floods.

The extreme climate occasion occurred as greater than 299 million folks had been anticipated to journey regionally on Sunday resulting from a weeklong nationwide vacation that included China’s Nationwide Day final week and the Mid-Autumn Pageant on Monday, CCTV mentioned in a separate report.

Ticket gross sales and entry to the Everest Scenic Space was suspended late Saturday, in keeping with notices on the official WeChat accounts of the native Tingri County Tourism Firm.

Mount Everest is named Mount Qomolangma in Chinese language, and it stretches alongside the border of Tibet and Nepal, and climbers from each nations try to scale the height alongside totally different slopes.

Whereas the Nepalese facet has seen a increase in Everest-related tourism and vital funding, the Tibetan facet is particularly distant.

Mithil Aggarwal

Mithil Aggarwal is a Hong Kong-based reporter/producer for NBC Information.

Larissa Gao

Larissa Gao is an affiliate social newsgathering reporter primarily based in London.

Reuters and Peter Guo contributed.

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