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Sherpa rescued after going missing on Everest with no food, oxygen
Jun 04, 202602:42 PM
Sherpa rescued after going missing on Everest with no food, oxygen

A Nepali Sherpa guide has been rescued from Everest after surviving about a week on the ​slopes of the world’s highest mountain without food or ‌oxygen in a rare case of survival in such conditions, a hiking official said on Thursday.

 

Dawa Sherpa, 52, was returning with a Polish climber ​after failing to reach the 8,849 m (29,032 ft) summit, ​when he went missing between Camp III and Camp IV.

 

He was last seen on May 29. His client ​returned to base camp, but it was not clear how they ​got separated.

 

They were among the last climbers on Everest this season, which ended last month.

 

Lama Kazi Sherpa, of the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee, said ​his team located Dawa above base camp near the Khumbu ​Icefall and brought him down to safety. His team was cleaning up after ‌the season ended.

 

Dawa, still in a climbing jacket, was rushed from the helipad to hospital on a trolley.

 

Dawa’s family said he was doing well and undergoing treatment for frostbite and other complications.

 

“He ​recognised me … is ​good and speaks, said Mhendo Lhamo Sherpa, the guides daughter. We are happy.”

 

The Himalayan Times said for seven days ​the guide had “no food, no bottled oxygen, no ​rescue team”.

 

A record number of more than 1,000 climbers and their guides scaled Everest this season, with the government issuing 494 permits.

 

Many climbers were stranded at base camp after a towering block of glacial ice delayed the opening of the route to the world’s tallest peak in April.

 

Source: Reuters

 

--Agencies 

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