Seven Italian climbers missing in Nepal as storms, avalanches leave 9 dead
Summary
Seven Italian climbers are missing in the Himalayan mountains of Nepal after recent avalanches and snowstorms, which have killed at least nine people. Among the dead are three Italian climbers, with five more climbers rescued from an avalanche at Mount Yalung Ri. Communication and rescue efforts face challenges due to weather conditions and difficult terrain.Key Facts
- Seven Italian climbers are unaccounted for in Nepal’s Himalayan mountains after recent avalanches.
- Heavy snowstorms and avalanches have killed at least nine people in the region.
- Three Italian climbers died in an avalanche on Mount Yalung Ri.
- Five people were rescued from the avalanche, including two French survivors.
- Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the deaths of the three Italians.
- Communication between local authorities, rescue teams, and embassies is difficult due to the conditions.
- The avalanches are related to bad weather from Cyclone Montha.
- Nepal has alerted trekkers and climbers due to the dangerous weather conditions.
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