BEIJING (REUTERS)
More than 200 trekkers still stranded in freezing temperatures near the eastern face of Everest are expected to be evacuated by Tuesday, a source familiar with the situation said, after unexpectedly strong snowstorms tore across western China.
Outdoor enthusiasts have flocked to China's rugged interior since an eight-day holiday began on October 1, but a sudden blizzard over the weekend caught off guard hundreds of hikers hoping to catch a glimpse of Everest's Kangshung face.
Their evacuation, which began on Monday, should be completed by Tuesday, said the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity in the absence of authorisation to speak to media on the matter.
Snow fell through Saturday in the remote Karma valley, at an average altitude of 4,200 m (13,800 ft.). On Sunday, rescuers had guidance about 350 stranded hikers to safety.
“If there is bad weather coming in, trekkers and climbers should alert local authorities exactly where they are and should stay in a safe place - either a shelter, lodge, or tent that is clear of avalanche zones or far from the riverbed or somehow sheltered,” British mountaineer Adriana Brownlee told Reuters.
"All trekkers and climbers should always carry at least one satellite phone or tracking device."
First explored by Western travelers a century ago, the Karma valley is relatively pristine. But it is less visited compared to the north face of Everest, where there is road access. More than 540,000 tourists visited the Everest region last year, a new record.
The snowstorm also thwarted the plans of climbers guided by US-based Madison Mountaineering to summit Cho Oyu, an 8,188-m (26,864-ft) peak on China's border with Nepal that is the world's sixth highest.
“A major storm suddenly developed and dumped over a meter of snow on Everest and the surrounding Himalayan peaks,” expedition leader Garrett Madison told Reuters in a text message on Tuesday.
When the weather improves, they aim to resume their progress.
One trekker died of hypothermia and acute mountain sickness after being stranded by snowstorms on Sunday in a gully in the Qilian Mountains on the border of the western provinces of Qinghai and Gansu.
By Monday evening, 213 in the Qilian area were pulled to safety, China Central Television (CCTV) said on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, authorities further west in Xinjiang suspended hiking and camping in the lake district of Kanas in the Altai mountains. Police have so far convinced more than 300 hikers heading for the area to turn back.
On Tuesday, CCTV said highways had been cleared of dangerous ice and snow that had blanketed them over the weekend, stranding tourist vehicles.
Police patrolling the area on Sunday had encountered a group of 16 hikers, one of whom, showing symptoms of hypothermia and unable to move, was taken to hospital and is now in stable condition, the broadcaster added.
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