Rescuers recover bodies of two climbers hit by avalanche in Nepal


Hospital staff unload the body of a climber killed in an avalanche on Mount Yalung Ri at the morgue of Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025. - AP

KATHMANDU: Rescuers in Nepal have recovered the bodies of two foreign climbers killed when an avalanche hit their expedition on a Himalayan peak, police said on Wednesday (Nov 5), as the search continued for five others.

The remains of an Italian and a French climber were dug out of deep snow at the base camp of the Yalung Ri Himal mountain, which rises to 5,630 metres in Dolakha district, north-east of Kathmandu, Dolakha police official Gyan Kumar Mahato said. The two have been sent to the Teaching Hospital in the capital Kathmandu for a postmortem, he added.

Three other foreign climbers and two Nepali nationals are also feared dead following the avalanche on Monday.

Eight others injured in the incident were rescued on Tuesday and sent to hospitals in Kathmandu.

Yalung Ri is located in the Rolwaling Valley of northeastern Nepal, where climbers tackle routes that include a mix of rock, ice and snow.

An Australian hiker and two Italian climbers died on other peaks in west Nepal after heavy rains and deep snow last week.

Many trekking routes in Nepal have been hit by unseasonal rains or deep snow due to the impact of cyclone Montha, leading the authorities to issue alerts to trekkers and climbers. - Reuters

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