Hundreds of Hikers Stranded on Mount Everest Due to Severe Weather Conditions
A dramatic turn of events has unfolded on Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain, as a severe snowstorm has left hundreds of hikers stranded. The harsh weather conditions have reduced visibility, making it extremely challenging for rescue teams to reach the affected areas. According to reports, the situation is dire, with many hikers facing extreme cold and lack of oxygen.
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The severe weather conditions have been attributed to a low-pressure system that has brought heavy snowfall and high winds to the region. The situation is being closely monitored by local authorities, who are working to evacuate the stranded hikers as soon as possible. According to The New York Times, the death toll from the incident has not been confirmed, but it is feared that several people may have lost their lives.
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