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Search suspended for South Koreans, Nepalis hit by avalanche

KATHMANDU: The search for four South Korean trekkers and three Nepalis swept away by an avalanche in the Himalayas almost a week ago was suspended Thursday as conditions made further operations too risky.

The trekkers were descending near Annapurna base camp in Nepal, around 3,230 metres (10,600 feet) above sea level, when the avalanche struck last Friday.

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"The situation has become too risky for the search teams to continue," said Dandu Raj Ghimire, chief of Nepal's tourism department.

"We will resume when the conditions allow and the mass of snow begins to melt," he told AFP.

Officials said some snow could thaw in two weeks if the weather is sunny, but it could take up to a month for most of it to melt.

On Wednesday, a search team of Nepal Army specialists, several South Korean personnel, and locals dug into an area where signals from various tracking devices had been recorded.

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Sniffer dogs were also used.

But fresh avalanches since the initial fall have piled on the snow, hampering digging and adding to the risks for search parties.

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