All the tourists in the Everest region are safe, the process of going to the base camp has started after removing the snow

The local administration, police and trekking agencies have officially confirmed that not a single tourist is trapped in the Everest region.

Ashwin 20, 2082

All the tourists in the Everest region are safe, the process of going to the base camp has started after removing the snow

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All the tourists who went to visit the Everest region are safe and sound. According to the concerned authorities, all the tourists who came in the famous autumn season for sightseeing and sightseeing are traveling safely.

The local administration and the Trekking Agency Association of Nepal (TAN) have confirmed that there are no tourists trapped in the Everest region under the territory of Nepal.

Chief District Officer Leela Kumari KC Pandey said that the tourists were safe in the hotel during the three-day snowfall and regular trekking started from Monday. She said, 'No tourists are trapped in our area, we have made the information collection system agile. So far, everyone is safe in the Everest region and is traveling without interruption.

District Police Chief DSP Manojit Kunwar informed that a police post has been established at Dingboche, a little below the Everest base camp.

'We have deployed 6 policemen under the command of a constable in Dingboche near the base camp,' he said, 'All the tourists who came to Khumbu area are safe, we are providing full security.'

According to him, the tourist guides and helpers have now started the work of taking the tourists to the base camp by removing the snow from the footpath blocked by three days of snowfall. Since

, the Trekking Agency Association of Nepal (TAN) has also said that no foreign tourists have faced any problem in the Everest region. "All tourists are traveling comfortably in the Everest region," said Sanam Sherpa, the second vice president of TAN,

"Only one person has been rescued in my area, there is no problem in the Everest region." Similarly, the Everest Pollution Control Committee (SPCC), which is in charge of road construction and cleaning in the Everest region, said that there is no possibility of tourists getting trapped in the Everest region as it is not the climbing season.

"Currently, tourists do not come to climb the mountains, so there is no question of them going above the base camp," SPCC president Lamakaji Sherpa said, "All those who have come to visit are safe." About half of these tourists have reached the Everest base camp and returned.

The main season for climbing Everest is spring (Chaitra-Vaisakh). At present, due to adverse weather conditions, the air and road routes are not fully open, so a sufficient number of tourists have not been able to enter the Khumbu region.

This morning only after the Chinese media published the news that more than 1000 tourists were trapped on Mount Everest, the attention turned towards this. 

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