American and British Climbers Stranded in the Himalayas
American and British climbers stranded in Himalayas for three days, describe loss of gear
Fay Manners and Michelle Dvorak, a pair of climbers, were involved in an incident on the Chaukhamba mountain in northern India. The details of the incident are as follows: they were perched at over 6,000 meters above sea level when a falling rock sliced through the rope carrying Manners' bag. This incident led to the loss of their tent and climbing equipment, which were dragged into a ravine. After issuing an SOS message, there was no further communication from the pair until Fay Manners spoke to CNN from New Delhi, stating that they are now waiting to return home.
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