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About 100 bodies found in Nepal trekking villageReuters: Nepali police and local volunteers found the bodies of about 100 trekkers and villagers buried in an avalanche set off by last month’s devastating earthquake and were digging through snow and ice for signs of dozens more missing, officials said on Monday. The bodies were recovered on Saturday and Sunday at the Langtang village, 60 kilometres north of Kathmandu, which is on a trekking route popular with Westerners. The entire village, which includes 55 guesthouses for trekkers, was wiped out by the avalanche, officials said. “Local volunteers and police personnel are digging through six-feet deep snow with shovels looking for more bodies,” said Gautam Rimal, Assistant Chief District Officer in the area where Langtang is located. The dead include at least seven foreigners but only two had been identified, he said. It was not clear how many people were in Langtang at the time of the avalanche but other officials said about 120 more people could be buried under the snow. “We had not been able to reach the area earlier because of rains and cloudy weather,” Uddhav Bhattarai, the district’s senior bureaucrat, said by telephone on Sunday. The 25 April earthquake has killed 7,276 people and wounded over 14,300, Nepal’s government said. |