Rescuers in Nepal search for climbers' bodies after deadly avalanche
Rescuers are digging through ice and snow on a mountain in Nepal to recover the bodies of seven climbers who were killed by an avalanche. An avalanche pounded the base camp at Mount Yalung Ri, located at 4,900 meters, on Monday. Snowstorms prevented rescuers from reaching the site on the day, but improving weather allowed a helicopter to reach the base camp Tuesday and rescuers were able to begin shifting through the snow and ice. Dolkha district Police Chief Gyan Kumar Mahato said four climbers who were injured in the avalanche were rescued by the helicopter and flown to the capital Kathmandu for treatment. Among those killed were two Nepali mountain guides, but the identity of the remaining five was still unclear.
