Mt. Everest weather strands 1,200 trekkers
Patrol administrator Ramesh Khakda says as regards 1,200 foreign trekkers are stranded by the side of and around Tenzing-Hillary Airport into Lukla, Nepal. here are several Nepalese guides and porters with the foreigners. tiny helicopters ferried about of the trekkers Friday, but bad weather was hampering the hard work. Thick fog has canceled flights on the airport, which sits on an altitude of 9,200 feet, in favor of the earlier four days. The stranded trekkers be inflicted with been sleeping by the airport and hip tents and dining halls by Lukla hotels. Mount Everest, the worlds highest mountain, peaks by the side of 29,035 feet.