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Five climbers rescued after deadly Nepal avalanche: police

KATHMANDU (AFP)

Five climbers were rescued on Monday after an avalanche swept away their tents and killed nine of their companions in Nepal ahead of a final push on one of the world's highest mountains, police said.

"We were able to rescue five more," said local police chief Basanta Bahadur Kunwar, adding he had no information on the nationality of those rescued.

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