Nearly 1,000 adventurers were trapped on Mount Everest after a massive blizzard swept in this weekend — as rescue crews struggled to reach the stranded campsite on Sunday. Weekend storms trapped hikers on the mountain’s eastern face in Tibet beginning Friday, with heavy snows collapsing tents and leaving many suffering from hypothermia, according to reports. Tibet’s Blue Sky Rescue team and firefighters has managed to bring as many as 350 trapped tourists to safety, but hundreds of others remain trapped by the snow as rescue efforts continue, the BBC reported.
Rescue Efforts Underway as Blizzard Traps Hikers on Mt. Everest

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