Indian climber, two sherpas missing in Nepal –official

Agence France-Presse

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The 3 were hit by an avalanche while climbing on Mount Kanchenjunga, the world's 3rd highest mountain

KATHMANDU, Nepal – A female Indian climber and two sherpas are missing after being hit by an avalanche while climbing on Mount Kanchenjunga, her family and Nepalese officials said Thursday, May 22.

Chhanda Gayen and her 3 Nepalese guides successfully summited Mount Kanchenjunga last Sunday, May 18, before attempting to scale a lower peak on a different part of the world’s 3rd highest mountain on Tuesday.

Gayen, an experienced climber in her mid-30s who scaled Everest last year, was on her way down from the 8,505-meter-high Yalung Kang peak on Tuesday evening when the avalanche struck at 5,500 meters, officials said.

“An Indian climber… Chhanda Gayen, and two sherpas have gone missing,” said Dipak KC from the tourism ministry.

After the accident, Na Tashi Sherpa, the only known survivor from Gayen’s team, alerted Seven Summits, the Nepalese expedition company handling her climb.

“Rescue operations so far have been unsuccessful. We will resume search on Friday morning,” said Pasang Sherpa of Seven Summits.

The avalanche comes a month after 16 Nepalese guides were killed in the deadliest ever accident on Mount Everest, spurring a virtual shutdown of the world’s tallest peak.

The disaster highlighted the huge risks taken by sherpa guides on behalf of foreign clients and fuelled demands for better death and injury benefits after the government initially offered US$400 to each of the families of those killed.

The accident also sparked a labor dispute between sherpas and the government and led to a boycott by most guides that left hundreds of foreign climbers with no choice but to quit the peak.

Gayen’s mother Jaya told local media in her home city of Howrah near Kolkata in eastern India that news of the avalanche reached the family when they were celebrating her success at scaling Kanchenjunga.

“We are pleading with the government to intensify the rescue operation,” she said. – Rappler.com

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