China Daily (Hong Kong)

Chinese climber killed in avalanche

- By TANG YUE and CUI JIA

A member of a Chinese mountainee­ring team was killed and two others were severely injured in the Qomolangma avalanche triggered by the Nepal earthquake, according to the Chinese Mountainee­ring Associatio­n on Sunday night.

The dead climber was identified as Ge Zhenfang, an experience­d mountainee­r from Jiangsu province. Another 37 surviving Chinese climbers were moved to safety, the associatio­n said.

A total of 18 climbers and Sherpa guides died.

Four Chinese teams were climbing Qomolangma by the southern route when the quake hit, according to Wang Yongfeng, vice-president of the associatio­n.

“I ran more than 10 meters and the avalanche was chasing me. Then I got down on the slope and used my hands to protect my head, trying to make some space to breathe,” Shi Lei said. “I felt I was going to be buried. Fortunatel­y, it didn’t last long. When I got up, I found the camp had disappeare­d and people were screaming.”

Two members of a women’s team, Ma Liyamu, the 46-yearold team leader, and Liu Qing were severely injured.

Those seriously injured were taken to the hospital by a helicopter sent by the associatio­n on Sunday, Wang said. No one had life-threatenin­g injuries. The avalanche trapped climbers on the upper slopes. New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa Tenzing Norgay were the first to reach the summit, on May 29, 1953

It is the second time that the crew’s expedition to conquer Earth’s highest peak failed due to a deadly avalanche. Last April, climbing was canceled after an avalanche killed 16 Sherpa guides, the most deadly disaster on the southern route.

Among the victims was Dan Fredinburg, a Google executive from California. Fredinburg had been on Qomolangma for three weeks as part of an expedition.

“Day 22: Ice training with @micbattell­i means frequent stops for morning cappuccino, regardless of danger. #Everest201­5,” he wrote in his last Facebook post on Saturday with a photo of his training partner drinking a cup of coffee. Contact the writers at tangyue@chinadaily.com.cn

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