Hundreds of hikers rescued from Mount Everest after severe snowstorm
Around 900 individuals, including hikers and staff, stranded by a severe snowstorm on the Chinese side of Mount Everest have been safely evacuated. The storm cut off access to their tents at over 16,000 feet, with some experiencing hypothermia. Th...

A severe storm struck the area Saturday night, cutting off access to where the hikers were staying in tents at an altitude of more than 4,900 meters (16,000 feet).
In all, 580 hikers and more than 300 guides, yak herders and other workers were stranded. About 350 hikers were able to descend by noon Monday and the rest had arrived by Tuesday, state media said, citing the local government.
Some hikers reportedly had hypothermia, and the official Xinhua News Agency said about a dozen of them were escorted to a meeting point by teams with food, medicine, heating and oxygen supplies.
The scenic area at Mount Everest has been temporarily closed. The storm struck during a weeklong national holiday that ends Wednesday.
In neighboring Nepal, a South Korean climber died in a weekend storm near the summit of Mera Peak, a 6,476-meter (21,250-foot) Himalayan mountain south of Everest.
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