Hundreds of hikers are trapped by heavy snow at tourist campsites on Mount Everest's Tibetan slope. Rescuers are working to reach approximately 550 stranded individuals at altitudes exceeding 16,000 feet. Snow depths have reached three feet, crushing tents and posing hypothermia risks. The unusual October weather has complicated rescue efforts, with hundreds of rescuers deployed. Separately, one hiker died from hypothermia and altitude sickness in Qinghai province, with over 130 evacuated due to challenging terrain and continuous snowfall.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
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