Double Trouble on Chinese Holidays: Everest Blizzard and Typhoon Matmo Strike
Over 200 hikers remain stranded on Mt Everest due to a severe blizzard, while 350 have been rescued. In southern China, Typhoon Matmo forced the evacuation of 347,000 people. Both events coincide with China's National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, affecting emergency response and media coverage.
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Over 200 hikers remain trapped on the snow-laden slopes of Mt Everest following a fierce blizzard, in contrast to the 350 who have been safely guided to lower altitudes by rescuers. Villagers and rescue teams braved harsh conditions to deliver essential supplies to the stranded hikers, battling the storm since Friday.
Reports indicate that earlier, more than 1,000 holiday hikers were caught amidst the blizzard at the world's highest summit, in the Karma valley region on the Chinese side. Eyewitness accounts describe how thunder and strong winds worsened on Sunday, further burying tracks under relentless snow, complicating rescue efforts.
In a separate weather-related incident, Typhoon Matmo made landfall in south China's Guangdong Province, prompting the evacuation of approximately 347,000 residents. As China celebrates its National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival, emergency responses are underway under challenging circumstances.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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