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May 3, 2019
In the middle of a cleaning operation that they were leading on Everest, they witnessed a frightening discovery that left everyone frozen.
When carrying out a cleaning operation to remove 10 tonnes of waste from the Everest, the responsible staff took a chilling surprise. In the middle of the garbage, they discovered the bodies of climbers who had tried to climb to the top of the highest summit of the world.
The Everest It is the highest mountain (and for many the most formidable) in the world. With 8,848 meters, it has been transformed over the years into a refuse receptacle of varied nature.
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In order to improve the environment of the region, a team of 14 volunteers has carried out a cleaning operation in recent weeks, which has already eliminated three tons of waste. In the next 45 days, they will continue with the last seven to clean up Everest.
"Sagarmatha Clean-Up Campaign" is the name of the ambitious plan of Nepal's Ministry of Tourism and the local government to clean up the largest bin of heights, especially in Everest.
By garbage we mean cans, bottles, pieces of plastic, objects and instruments of mountaineering and even human excrement. But the discovery that took the volunteers by surprise undoubtedly concerns these four corpses of some mountaineers.
According to the ANSA agency, if climate change continues to dissolve ice, it is very likely that more corpses will continue to appear. This badumption is accompanied by official data provided by the Nepalese authorities, which account for current promotions in the country. Everest, in which more than 200 mountaineers lost their lives.
According to AFP, the intention of this project is to recycle the largest amount of waste found in the Everest. For this, a local army helicopter was carrying one third of the garbage collected to the city of Kathmandu, capital of Nepal. On the other hand, biodegradable waste was transported to Okhaldhunga district.
It is estimated that the total cost of the project will cost Rs. 23 million or about € 185,000.
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