Sherpa guides rescue freezing climber from Everest 'loss of life zone' in 'virtually unimaginable' mission

A Malaysian climber was saved from the "death zone" of Mount Everest by Nepali Sherpa guides and one other climber.

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Gelje Sherpa, 30, was guiding a shopper to the Everest summit on 18 May when he seen the Malaysian climber clinging to a rope and shivering from the freezing temperatures.

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Springing into motion, the pair managed to wrap the climber in a sleeping mat and drag him over 600m (1,900ft) down from an space of the mountain often called the Balcony, to the South Col - the purpose between Mount Everest and Lhotse (the world's fourth-highest mountain).

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They had been travelling for round six hours earlier than Ngima Tashi Sherpa, one other information, joined the rescue.

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"We wrapped the climber in a sleeping mat, dragged him on the snow or carried him in turns on our backs to camp III," mentioned Gelje Sherpa.

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"Saving one life is more important than praying at the monastery."

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A helicopter then lifted the climber - who shouldn't be named for privateness causes - from the 7,162m (23,500ft) excessive camp III right down to base camp.

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"It is almost impossible to rescue climbers at that altitude," Bigyan Koirala, an official for the division of tourism, mentioned.

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"It is a very rare operation."

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Out of a report 478 individuals with permits issued by Nepal for Everest's March to May climbing season, at the least 12 have died - the best quantity for eight years.

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Another 5 are nonetheless lacking.

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