CHAIRMAN: DR. KHALID BIN THANI AL THANI
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: DR. KHALID MUBARAK AL-SHAFI

Default / Miscellaneous

‘Almost no hope’ for missing climbers in Nepal avalanche

Published: 25 Sep 2012 - 10:49 am | Last Updated: 07 Feb 2022 - 12:59 am

KATHMANDU: Rescuers have all but given up on finding three climbers missing in a Nepal avalanche which killed at least nine people attempting to scale one of the world’s highest peaks, officials said yesterday.

An air rescue mission was halted as hopes faded for two French mountaineers and a Canadian who disappeared as a wall of snow hit their tents near the peak of the 8,156-metre (26,759-foot) Manaslu in the early hours of Sunday.

“I feel sad to say that the possibility of survivors of those missing from avalanche has almost ended,” tourism ministry spokesman Balkrishna Ghimire said, adding that a ground search would continue.

“The avalanche occurred at the height of 7,300 meters, a very high altitude. Even if the missing mountaineers were only wounded, it will be hard for them to remain alive.

“There is no human settlement and no other fellow people at such height who can take care of them and treat them.”

If the deaths are confirmed, the toll of 12 victims would make it the deadliest avalanche on the Himalayas since 2005 when a powder-snow avalanche ploughed into a French expedition’s base camp on Kang Guru, killing 18 people.

Survivors said they were woken by the sound of the wall of snow tearing down the mountain.

AFP