Dead bodies of climbers brought to Kathmandu

Press Trust of India  |  Kathmandu 

The bodies of nine climbers which were retrieved by a rescue team on Sunday after they died in a violent storm on have been airlifted to for postmortem.

A helicopter dropped a rescue team on Sunday morning at the camp where the South Korean climbing expedition was staying, and later retrieved the bodies.

The bodies were airlifted to and handed over to the doctors of for postmortem.

"The dead bodies have been airlifted to Sunday morning and handed over to the doctors at for conducting postmortem," said Ang Pemba Sherpa, of

The officials have identified the deceased South Koreans as Jaehun Lee, Chang Ho Kin, Jin Rim, and

The Nepali victims are Tsering Bhote, Lakpa Sangbu Bhote, and

The mountain Mount Gurja, with a 7,193-metre peak, is in western

Mountaineering is a major source of income for

Falling from cliffs and mountains are among the most common causes of death during expeditions.

In 2015, an avalanche triggered by a powerful earthquake killed 19 climbers and injured 61 others. A year before, 16 sherpa guides were killed in an avalanche.

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First Published: Sun, October 14 2018. 18:25 IST