Foreign climbers go missing on way to Nanda Devi peak

Press Trust of India  |  Pithoragarh (Uttarakhand) 

An eight-member team of mountaineers, including seven foreign nationals, has gone missing on its way to East peak in district in

The team, which includes seven mountaineers from the UK, US and besides a from the Indian Institute of Mountaineering, left Munsiyari on May 13 to scale the 7434-metre peak and was scheduled to return to the base camp on Friday.

The district administration has sent a rescue team in search of them after they failed to return to the base camp.

The district administration sprang into action after people at the base camp informed the authorities late on Friday night about the team going missing en route to the peak.

The route to the peak begins from Munsiyari, about 132 km from the district headquarters. From Munsiyari to the base camp, mountaineers have to traverse a distance of about 90 km on foot.

The rescue team comprising (SDRF), police and medical personnel has been sent to the base camp in search of the climbers, Munsiyari (SDM) R C Gautam said.

The team was scheduled to reach the Nanda Devi base camp on Friday and Munsiyari on June 1, he said.

The SDM said the rescue team will reach the base camp late Saturday night and start rescue operation with the help of expedition team members at the base camp.

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First Published: Sat, June 01 2019. 09:35 IST