City
Epaper

Rescuers find clues about missing trekkers in Nepal's Annapurna region: Tourism Dept

By ANI | Updated: January 21, 2020 23:00 IST

Rescue and search officials deployed in the Annapurna region of Nepal claimed on Tuesday that they have found clues about the seven trekkers who went missing on January 17 after an avalanche hit a section of Annapurna circuit trekking route.

Open in App

Rescue and search officials deployed in the Annapurna region of Nepal claimed on Tuesday that they have found clues about the seven trekkers who went missing on January 17 after an avalanche hit a section of Annapurna circuit trekking route.

The Department of Tourism, which has been given the jurisdiction to look into the disaster, said in a statement that rescuers continued their search over the area despite adverse weather conditions and saw some signs that will help them in the finding missing trekkers as well as tour guides.

The statement, however, did not mention the clues in detail.

Seven people, including four South Koreans and three Nepali tour guides, have gone missing since Friday morning after an avalanche hit the section of famous Annapurna Trekking Circuit, commonly known as ABC.

Avalanches and heavy snowfall in the area is said to have dumped ice causing a four metre thick layer. Site of the disaster, which also is known to be prone to avalanches, lies about 150 kilometers northwest of Kathmandu.

Nepal Army's High Altitude Rescue and Search Team equipped with high-tech equipment, used sonar, drones and other instruments to search for the missing trekkers.

Annapurna, the 10th highest mountain in the world, attracts a large number of tourists.

The avalanche hit the area between Deurali and Macchapuchre Base Camp lying between 3200- 3700 meters above the sea level.

( With inputs from ANI )

Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiPowai Police Book Two for Illegal Drone Use Over Training Centre

TechnologyCentre reopens application window for PLI scheme for white goods till Oct 14

BusinessCentre reopens application window for PLI scheme for white goods till Oct 14

BusinessReal estate investors shift focus beyond metros as tier 2 & 3 cities show strong growth: RISE Infraventures COO

NationalPolice arrest fiance of RG Kar student found dead in hotel room in Bengal's Malda

International Realted Stories

InternationalSouth Korea: Ex-Marine chief appears for special counsel questioning for 4th time

InternationalBaloch families mark two months of protest in Islamabad

InternationalUS welcomes restoration of calm, peace in Nepal after Sushila Karki's appointment as PM of interim govt

InternationalChina congratulates Sushila Karki on appointment as Interim Nepal PM

InternationalNepal: Calm returns to Kathmandu with public voices supporting Sushila Karki as post-protest optimism grows