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Sur l Everest, une saison 2021 pas comme les autres

Sur l Everest, une saison 2021 pas comme les autres
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Alpinisme  - Everest: une saison 2021 pas comme les autres

Alpinisme  - Everest: une saison 2021 pas comme les autres
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Coronavirus et contaminations en haute altitude, sur l Everest une saison 2021 vraiment pas comme les autres

Coronavirus et contaminations en haute altitude, sur l Everest une saison 2021 vraiment pas comme les autres
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Everest climbers struggle to return home amid Nepal Covid-19 travel curbs

June 03, 2021 published at 2:39 AMReuters Mount Everest, the world highest peak, and other peaks of the Himalayan range are seen through an aircraft window during a mountain flight from Kathmandu, Nepal, Jan 15, 2020. Reuters Climbers returning from Mount Everest and other Himalayan peaks are struggling to find a return flight back home after Nepal banned most air travel to contain a surge in Covid-19 cases, mountaineering operators and hikers said on Wednesday (June 2). Most regular international flights are closed through June as a deadly second wave of the coronavirus hit the Himalayan nation tucked between China and India. Nepal issued 742 permits – 408 of those to climbers aspiring to make it to the top of the world s highest peak, Mount Everest – in the April-May climbing season. And hundreds of climbers are now returning from the mountains before the onset of annual monsoon rains.

Everest climbers struggle to return home amid Nepal s Covid-19 travel curbs

updated: Jun 02 2021, 20:43 ist Climbers returning from Mount Everest and other Himalayan peaks are struggling to find a return flight back home after Nepal banned most air travel to contain a surge in Covid-19 cases, mountaineering operators and hikers said on Wednesday. Most regular international flights are closed through June as a deadly second wave of the coronavirus hit the Himalayan nation tucked between China and India. Nepal issued 742 permits – 408 of those to climbers aspiring to make it to the top of the world s highest peak, Mount Everest – in the April-May climbing season. And hundreds of climbers are now returning from the mountains before the onset of annual monsoon rains.

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