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Avalanche, blizzard kill 12 people, including 4 Canadians in Nepal

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 15 Oct, 2014 10:40 AM
  • Avalanche, blizzard kill 12 people, including 4 Canadians in Nepal

KATMANDU, Nepal - An avalanche and a blizzard in Nepal's mountainous north have killed 12 people, including four Canadians, officials said Wednesday.

They said an avalanche on Wednesday buried four Canadians and one Indian trekker in Phu.

Devendra Lamichane, chief administrator of Manang district, said the snow buried the trekkers' bodies and digging them out would take days.

Three villagers were killed Monday in the same district, about 160 kilometres northwest of the capital, Kathmandu, and their bodies were recovered on Wednesday.

In the neighbouring Mustang district, four trekkers caught in a blizzard died Tuesday.

Rescuers recovered the bodies of the two Poles, one Israeli and one Nepali trekker from the Thorong La pass area.

It was initially thought that group had been caught in an avalanche, but government official Yam Bahadur Chokyal said that the four trekkers instead had been caught in the blizzard and died.

He said another 14 foreign trekkers have been rescued so far, and two army helicopters were picking up injured trekkers and flying them to Jomsom town.

Chokyal said it was not possible to say how many trekkers were still on the route stranded by the deep snow but several of them have reached safe ground on Wednesday because of improved weather.

The rain and snow in Nepal were caused by a cyclone that hit neighbouring India several days ago.

October is the most popular trekking season in Nepal, with thousands of foreigners hiking around Nepal's Himalayan mountains.

The Thorong La pass is also on the route that circles Mount Annapurna, the world's 10th highest peak.

An avalanche in April just above the base camp on Mount Everest killed 16 Nepalese guides, the deadliest single disaster on the mountain.

Climate experts say rising global temperatures have contributed to avalanches on the Himalayan mountains.

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