It takes up 1000 people on the slope of Everest Mountain called blizzard.

According to China’s state -run media, rescue efforts are underway on the slope of Everest Mountain, according to the Chinese state media, and according to the Chinese state media, almost 1,000 people are trapped in the campsite on the east side of the mountain.

Hundreds of local villagers and rescue teams have been assigned to block the eyes of the area at an altitude of more than 4,900 meters (16,000 feet).

Reuters said that according to the local media, about 350 people were rescued and guided to a small village in QUDANG Town.

Heavy snowfall began on Friday evening and was strengthened at the eastern slope of Mount Everest in Tibet, which is popular with climbers and hikers.

Chen Geshuang, a member of the trekking group who made it in Qudang, said to the Reuters: “This was humid and cold.

“The weather is not normal this year. The guide said he never met such a weather in October. And it suddenly woke up.”

Tibet’s blue sky rescue team asked for help to say that tents collapsed due to heavy snow and some hikers are already suffering from hypothermia.

According to Reuters News Agency, Tingri County Tourism Company has stopped entering ticket sales and Everest scenery from Saturday.

Neighbor Nepal is assaulted by heavy rains, triggered landslides and floods, and at least 47 people died in the last two days, the area is currently facing extreme weather.

In China, typhoon MATMO landed and forced about 150,000 people to evacuate at home.

Everest Mountain is the highest peak in the world over 8,849m. Many people try to climb the summit every year, but they are considered a huge dangerous hike.

In recent years, it is suffering from overcrowded, environmental issues and a series of fatal climbing attempts.