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Int'l mountain guide Mandip Gurung airlifted to Kathmandu from Lukla


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2021 Oct 30, 15:25, Solukhumbhu
Lukla Airport (Photo Credit: Jeremy Broomfield)

Mandip Gurung, an international mountain guide, who developed altitude sickness has been airlifted to Kathmandu from Lukla today.

The search and rescue team that had flown to Mera Peak (6,470m) to search missing expedition team member Chheten Sherpa took Gurung to Kathmandu after his health deteriorated.

On Saturday morning, Gurung was airlifted to Lukla from Khare Village, nearby Mera Peak in Solukhumbu district. He was being treated at Pasang Lhamu-Nicole Niquille Hospital.

According to Adventure Victory's proprietor Laxman Mission Karki, Gurung was airlifted to Kathmandu after his health did not improve.

He is currently being treated at Hams Hospital with support from the ventilator, Karki said.

A well-equipped international rescue team reached the Mera Peak area on October 26 to search for missing Sherpa, 29, from Dudhkunda Municipality-3 in Solukhumbu district.

He was a part of the expedition team who had gone climbing Mera Peak for tourism promotion. A total of 10 people were stranded in the snow following a sudden change in weather upon their return to Mera Peak summit.

All the members of the expedition team including support staff were rescued to safety except Chhetan Sherpa. The whereabouts of Sherpa are still unknown.

The rescue team will conduct a search and rescue operation for missing Sherpa on Sunday for the last time, according to Karki.

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