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So first thing to discuss before I forget since I think this one's interesting, Tibet, some of you may have seen it, it was in the news, there were 900 or more mountaineers, so people trying to get to the summit of Everest that were basically trapped due to bad weather. Essentially a blizzard started late Friday, October 3rd and intensified overnight into Saturday, October 4th. And this basically occurred on the eastern slopes of Mount Everest known as the Tangshang face and it's within the Everest scenic area on the Tibetan side of the mountain. So there were tons of hikers or mountaineers and these guys were all, these people were all at an altitude of around 4900 meters, so that's 16,000 feet give or take. And that's actually significantly below the main base camp for the summit climbers. So there were about 8 to 1000 people, 900 seems to be the number of people that we agree upon, that were stranded. They were initially trapped because the blizzard closed in and obviously it's, they had very very high winds, winds north of 100 kilometers an hour, you know, so winds north of 60 miles an hour and things were just terrible. So they couldn't move. When the storm began to ease on the Sunday, they started working on evacuations. At this point in time, only one person has been, I think, confirmed deceased. However, there were a number of hikers from what I read or climbers from what I read that had severe frostbite injuries and things like that, so that's obviously not good. And essentially what led up to the storm is that, the storm also had a lot of snow. I think about 1 to 3 meters of snow fell with the storm in some of the campsites. And the windblown accumulations were higher with some places seeing upwards of 5 meters of drifting snow accumulation. So the storm basically, this time of year in Mount Everest is typically good weather. You get into the drier season, so it's clear skies, good weather, so you can go up in the mountains and you're pretty safe. But what happened here, let me drop it.
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