Mustang, March 23: Eleven tourists have died due to altitude sickness in Mustang district in the last one year. Nine foreign backpackers and two Nepalis died due to altitude sickness from April 13, 2024 till date.
Information Officer at the District
Police Office, Police Inspector Bishal Adhikari, said that most of the Indian
tourists died while visiting the Muktinath temple and other places in the
district.
According to Adhikari, among those
who came to Mustang for worshipping at Muktinath temple and for trek in other
places, five died in Muktinath of Waragung Muktikshetra-1, five in Jomsom of
Gharpajhong-4 and one in Thasang rural municipality-2.
Among the dead are tourists aged
between 58 and 81 years.
The District Police Office said two
tourists died in the month of Baisakh, one in Jeth, two in Asoj, five in Kattik
and one in Push. A 63-year-old American citizen was among those who died from
altitude sickness, police inspector Adhikari said.
In 2080 BS, 17 people lost their
lives due to altitude sickness. The deceased include 11 foreigners and six
Nepali nationals, Adhikari added. (RSS)