Russian climber missing in Nepal’s Himalayas for two days
BY Agencies7 May 2016 3:00 AM IST
Agencies7 May 2016 3:00 AM IST
The mountaineer was descending with his team on Tuesday after successfully summiting the 6,091-metre (19,983-foot) high Pisang peak in the Annapurna region.
His three other team members only realised that he was missing when they arrived at base camp, Manang district chief Bhim Kanta Sharma said.
“The climber was reported missing on Tuesday evening and we have begun our search,” Sharma said.
“Rescue teams have been deployed in a helicopter as well as on foot, but rain and snow are making the operation difficult,” he said. The incident comes after a Swiss and an Austrian climber died last week on neighbouring China’s 8,027-metre (26,335-foot) high Shisha Pangma mountain after falling into a crevasse.
Two trekkers, from Japan and Korea, also died last week of suspected altitude sickness on their way down from Nepal’s Everest base camp.
Every year hundreds of people from around the world travel to the Himalayas in Nepal for the brief spring climbing season, when conditions are at their best.
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