Reuters

Sherpa rescued after going missing on Everest with no food, oxygen

Everest Sherpa Saved After Vanishing Without Food or Oxygen Supplies

A Sherpa climber has been successfully rescued after disappearing from Mount Everest, having survived without access to food or oxygen. The incident, reported by Reuters, highlights the severe dangers faced by high-altitude workers on the world’s tallest peak. The individual, who had gone missing, was ultimately located and brought to safety despite the critical lack of essential provisions during their ordeal.


Source: Reuters Generated at: 2026-06-04 10:10:30 UTC

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