Three French climbers still missing after avalanche hit Mt Everest

KATHMANDU: At least three French climbers were missing after an avalanche hit the area of Nepal they were in near Mount Everest, mountaineering groups said Sunday.

The climbers were attempting to scale an approximately 6,000-metre (19,700-foot) peak near Everest, The Himalayan Times reported.

“We don’t have clear information yet on the number of people missing,” Nepal National Mountain Guides Association president Ang Norbu Sherpa told AFP.

“We have sent a very skilled team of five mountain guides. They are on their way and will start the search operation from tomorrow (Monday) morning.”

The French Federation of Alpine and Mountain Clubs (FFCAM) said a team of eight climbers had left France for Nepal in late September to summit several peaks south of the 6,812-metre (22,349-foot) Ama Dablam in the Everest region.

Three of them left the team on October 24 to climb a peak near Ama Dablam, but had not been heard from since October 26, the group said in a statement released Sunday.

A helicopter sent by FFCAM to search for them “spotted climbing tracks as well as debris from a large-scale avalanche”.

“Today… a helicopter with a team of rescuers hurried to the spot to try and find possible survivors,” the FFCAM statement added.

Fiscal Nepal |
Tuesday November 2, 2021, 12:20:23 PM |


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