Two Pakistani mountaineers, Naila Kiani and Sirbaz Khan, who recently scaled 8188-meter-high Cho Oyu, the world’s sixth highest peak in Tibet, have survived an avalanche near Tibet’s Shishapangma peak (8,027 meters), reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Sunday.
The report says that two other climbers are missing: Gina Marie Rzucidlo of the US and Tenjen Lama Sherpa of Nepal. Tenjen Lama Sherpa recently completed a record-breaking ascent of the mountains while guiding Norwegian Kristin Harila. The two scaled the peaks in 92 days.Quoting eyewitnesses, the Himalayan Times said the group of climbers was approximately 300 feet below the summit when two avalanches swept down the main route to the top.
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