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Nepal Annapurna deaths rise to 28

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Nepal: Annapurna Circuit snow and avalanche deaths reach 28

(BBC) At least 28 people have died on a key Nepali hiking route, officials say, after blizzards struck at the height of the Himalayan climbing season.


There are fears the final toll will be higher. Nine bodies were found on Thursday and about 220 people have been rescued, but many are still missing.

Nepalese, Israeli, Canadian, Indian, Slovak and Polish trekkers are among those killed.

Severe rain and snow in Nepal appear linked to a recent cyclone in India.

Tuesday's exceptional weather was said to be part of the remnants of Cyclone Hudhud.

Most of the deaths happened when a blizzard hit a point on the Annapurna Circuit, a well-known trekking route in central Nepal.

Full story: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-29640241

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-- BBC 2014-10-17

RIP

I was there last year (this very week), a great trek... Can't believe this has happened.

I am shocked.

It's been a few years since I did this, but seems to have happened right near the top. In a blizzard, the path would be impossible to follow. Many are just walking alone. And it's terribly cold. I can't even imagine. RIP.

R.I.P for those poor trekkers, what should have been a great trip, ended in tragedy.

Done the Annapurna circuit as well and it remains one of the best trips in my life.

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