4 Die in Everest Avalanche

1 Australian, 3 Tibetans killed
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Oct 16, 2013 8:06 AM CDT
4 Die in Everest Avalanche
In this Tuesday, May 6, 2003 file photo, Mount Everest, at 29,035 feet, the world's tallest mountain situated on the Nepal-Tibet border.   (AP Photo/Binod Joshi, File)

An Australian tourist and three Tibetans have died in an avalanche on Mount Everest, state media reported today. A local tourist agency organized a trip for four tourists to an off-limits area on Sunday evening, according to the Xinhua News Agency. The group of 10, which included three herders who acted as porters, two cooks, and a tour guide, encountered an avalanche, and one Australian and the three local herders died.

The Australian Embassy confirmed the death of a 60-year-old man from southern Australia in Tibet. It said consular officials in Beijing were attempting to contact the man's family to offer assistance. The Xinhua report said the local government had organized a rescue effort after receiving a distress report, and that following the rescue, the Australian had died as a result of altitude sickness, poor health, and age, citing officials in Shigatse, a city in western Tibet. Meanwhile, the Times of India reports 86 tourists who had taken a sightseeing trip to the Everest base camp on the mountain's Chinese side were rescued yesterday, after heavy snows made the roads impassable, stranding them there on Monday. (More Mount Everest stories.)

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