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Nearly 1K Trekkers Trapped on Blizzard-Struck Mount Everest

Rescue teams and local villagers have saved 350 trekkers so far with over 200 still stranded amid heavy snowfall and hypothermia risks on Everest’s Tibetan slopes.

  • Over 1,000 people have been stranded on the Tibetan side of Mount Everest due to a severe blizzard, as reported by Chinese state media.
  • Rescue operations have been underway since Sunday, focusing on clearing snow to access the affected area, according to Jimu News cited by Reuters.
  • Around 350 trekkers have been rescued, but hundreds remain trapped, with reports of hypothermia among victims.
  • In Nepal, severe flooding and landslides related to the same storm have resulted in at least 47 fatalities, as stated by local police reports.
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All hikers trapped last weekend by heavy snowfalls at the foot of Mount Everest, on the Tibetan side, were rescued.

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All hikers trapped last weekend by heavy snowfall at the foot of Mount Everest Tibetan side (west of China) were rescued, reported the new China agency Wednesday morning.

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geographical.co.uk broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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