Nine mountaineers died in Himalayas

Nine mountaineers died in the Himalayas as a result of a landslide that buried their encampments.

The organizer of the trip told the newspaper The Himalayan that it concerns five South Koreans and four Nepalese. The mountaineers waited for better weather at about 3500 altitude to pull up further. During a blizzard, the fateful landslide occurred.

South Korean media reported that the embassy in New Delhi (India) confirmed that the bodies of five killed South Korean mountaineers were found. Among them the experienced South Korean climber and team leader Kim Chang-ho.