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Sherpas rescue freezing climber from Everest’s “death zone” in “almost impossible” mission.

The climber was brought down the mountain after becoming stranded in -30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) weather.

A Malaysian mountaineer was rescued from Mount Everest’s “death zone” by Nepalese Sherpa guides and another climber.

Gelje Sherpa, age 30, was guiding a client to the summit of Mount Everest on May 18 when he noticed a Malaysian climber clinging to a rope and trembling from the cold.

Sherpas rescue freezing climber from everest's "death zone" in "almost impossible" mission.
Sherpas rescue freezing climber from everest's "death zone" in "almost impossible" mission.

The duo was able to wrap the climber in a sleeping mat and drag him over 600m (1,900ft) down from the Balcony area of the mountain to the South Col, the point between Mount Everest and Lhotse (the fourth-highest mountain in the world).

They had traveled for approximately six hours before Ngima Tashi Sherpa, an additional guide, joined the rescue effort.

“We wrapped the climber in a sleeping mat, dragged him on the snow, and took turns carrying him to camp III,” Gelje Sherpa explained.

“Saving a single life is more important than attending a monastery to pray.”

For privacy reasons, a helicopter took the climber from Camp III at 7,162 metres (23,500 ft) to base camp.

“It is nearly impossible to rescue climbers at that altitude,” said Bigyan Koirala, a representative of the tourism department.

It is a very uncommon procedure.

12 of 478 Nepalese Everest climbers with permits from March to May died, the most in eight years.

Five others remain missing.

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