The materials were handed over to the board office with the aim of assisting in the safety of climbers and trekkers in the Everest and Annapurna regions.
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The Nepal Tourism Board has handed over emergency rescue equipment to the Himalayan Rescue Association Nepal, prioritizing the safety of mountain climbers and mountain tourists.
The equipment was handed over to the board office in Bhrikutimandap on Thursday with the aim of supporting the safety of climbers and trekkers in the Everest and Annapurna regions.
Board CEO Deepak Raj Joshi handed over 20 carabiners, 4 mechanical ascenders, 5 descenders, 4 pulleys, 5 slings, 5 ice screws and pickets, 4 belay devices, 4 anchors and 5 sleeping bags to the association's president, Dambar Parajuli.
