Nepali Teams Collect Over 33 Tonnes Of Wastes On Four Mountains

Nepali Teams Collect Over 33 Tonnes Of Wastes On Four Mountains

KATHMANDU, Jun 6 (NNN-XINHUA) – Teams led by Nepal Army, collected over 33 tonnes of wastes, including human skeletons, from the world’s tallest Mt. Qomolangma, and three other mountains, in a two-month-long cleaning campaign that concluded yesterday.

The cleaning teams, involving a total of 92 individuals, started their work on Apr 5, on Mt. Qomolangma (8,848.86m), Mt. Lhotse (8,516m), Mt. Kanchenjunga (8,586m) and Mt. Manaslu (8,163m), which attract climbers from around the world each year.

“Our teams collected 33,877 kilograms of wastes from the four mountains, along with skeletons of two human bodies,” Himansu Khadka, a Nepal Army brigadier general, said.

The cleaning teams sorted out biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes, which weighed 7,227kg and 26,650kg respectively, and the skeletons recovered from the base camp of Mt. Kanchenjunga were handed over to Taplejung district police, for identification and cremation.

The Nepal Army has been leading the clean campaign since 2019, and a total of 27.6 tonnes of wastes were collected in 2021, and 10 tonnes in 2019. The campaign was suspended in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The cleaning is necessary to save the biodiversity of the mountains and lessen the impact of climate change,” Prabhu Ram Sharma, chief of Army Staff of the Nepal Army, said.– NNN-XINHUA  

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