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Nanda Devi: Bodies of missing climbers recovered in Himalayas | Nanda Devi: Bodies of missing climbers recovered in Himalayas |
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The bodies of seven climbers who went missing last month have been recovered in the Himalayas, officials say. | The bodies of seven climbers who went missing last month have been recovered in the Himalayas, officials say. |
A rescue team is searching for the body of an eighth climber, according to Indian officials who spoke to the BBC. | A rescue team is searching for the body of an eighth climber, according to Indian officials who spoke to the BBC. |
Four Britons, two Americans, an Australian and an Indian made up the group, who had been attempting to climb India's second-highest peak. | Four Britons, two Americans, an Australian and an Indian made up the group, who had been attempting to climb India's second-highest peak. |
They went missing in a ridge between two glaciers at an altitude of 5,380m (17,650ft) near Nanda Devi last month. | They went missing in a ridge between two glaciers at an altitude of 5,380m (17,650ft) near Nanda Devi last month. |
It is believed the mountain was hit by avalanches when the climbers were trying to scale one of the peaks there. | It is believed the mountain was hit by avalanches when the climbers were trying to scale one of the peaks there. |
Contact was lost on 26 May, a day before an avalanche hit the 7,816m-high mountain. | Contact was lost on 26 May, a day before an avalanche hit the 7,816m-high mountain. |
The group was being led by experienced British mountain guide Martin Moran, whose Scotland-based company, Moran Mountain, has run numerous expeditions in the Indian Himalayas. | The group was being led by experienced British mountain guide Martin Moran, whose Scotland-based company, Moran Mountain, has run numerous expeditions in the Indian Himalayas. |
The rest of the group were John McLaren, Rupert Whewell and University of York lecturer Richard Payne from the UK; US nationals Anthony Sudekum and Ronald Beimel; Australian Ruth McCance; and Indian guide Chetan Pandey. | The rest of the group were John McLaren, Rupert Whewell and University of York lecturer Richard Payne from the UK; US nationals Anthony Sudekum and Ronald Beimel; Australian Ruth McCance; and Indian guide Chetan Pandey. |
Their bodies were spotted by an Indian rescue mission earlier this month, but attempts to retrieve them were postponed after a helicopter failed multiple times to drop rescuers on the peak. | Their bodies were spotted by an Indian rescue mission earlier this month, but attempts to retrieve them were postponed after a helicopter failed multiple times to drop rescuers on the peak. |
VK Jogdande, the senior official in Pithoragarh, where the mountain is located, told the BBC a team of 25 climbers belonging to the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) had successfully retrieved seven bodies on Sunday. | VK Jogdande, the senior official in Pithoragarh, where the mountain is located, told the BBC a team of 25 climbers belonging to the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) had successfully retrieved seven bodies on Sunday. |
"They have set up a camp there and they have kept the bodies there. They hope to recover the eighth body by tomorrow," he said. | "They have set up a camp there and they have kept the bodies there. They hope to recover the eighth body by tomorrow," he said. |
Mr Jogdande said the climbers would require at least three days to bring the bodies to the base camp. | Mr Jogdande said the climbers would require at least three days to bring the bodies to the base camp. |
Two teams, comprising nearly 50 climbers, porters and medics, belonging to the ITBP and the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF), have travelled to the peak separately to recover the bodies. | |
The ITBP team were dropped at the base camp by helicopter, while the volunteer climbers of IMF are walking to the peak. | The ITBP team were dropped at the base camp by helicopter, while the volunteer climbers of IMF are walking to the peak. |
"This is the most difficult and challenging mission taken by Indian rescue teams to bring down bodies from the upper reaches of the Himalayas," Mr Jogdande said. | "This is the most difficult and challenging mission taken by Indian rescue teams to bring down bodies from the upper reaches of the Himalayas," Mr Jogdande said. |
He said the route was littered with dangerous crevasses. | He said the route was littered with dangerous crevasses. |
Amit Chowdhury of the IMF said the operation had been risky, and hampered by bad weather. | Amit Chowdhury of the IMF said the operation had been risky, and hampered by bad weather. |
"Now they have to decide on how to bring the bodies down," he told the BBC. "[Whether they will] try to build a helipad and bring them down or carry them down is a decision that has to be made." | "Now they have to decide on how to bring the bodies down," he told the BBC. "[Whether they will] try to build a helipad and bring them down or carry them down is a decision that has to be made." |
Four other climbers who were part of the group ascending the peak were rescued earlier this month. | Four other climbers who were part of the group ascending the peak were rescued earlier this month. |
The rescued climbers were Mark Thomas, 44, Ian Wade, 45, Kate Armstrong, 39, and Zachary Quain, 32. | The rescued climbers were Mark Thomas, 44, Ian Wade, 45, Kate Armstrong, 39, and Zachary Quain, 32. |
They were airlifted to safety after being spotted at Munsiyari base camp near Nanda Devi. | They were airlifted to safety after being spotted at Munsiyari base camp near Nanda Devi. |