Climbers above Everest base camp safe, bad weather hampers rescue work
Climbers above Everest base camp safe, bad weather hampers rescue work
Seventeen bodies have been recovered and 61 climbers were injured.

Kathmandu: There are around 100 climbers at camps 1 and 2 on Mount Everest, above base camp, and all are safe after an earthquake set off an avalanche, the head of the Nepal Mountaineering Association said on Sunday.

It will be difficult to evacuate the climbers as the route back to base camp through the Khumbu icefalls is blocked, Ang Tshering Sherpa said.

The avalanche that swept through parts of base camp had the combined force of two separate snowslides from different peaks, Sherpa said, and blanketed the camp in powder snow. Seventeen bodies have been recovered and 61 climbers were injured.

Bad weather frustrated efforts to rescue hundreds of climbers stranded on Mount Everest.

Two helicopters were unable to reach Everest base camp because of heavy cloud, according to Ang Tshering Sherpa, president of the Nepal Mountaineering Association.

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