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The bodies of four teachers from the Chungnam Office of Education were recovered and disappeared due to an avalanche in Annapurna, Nepal in January. Only 106 days until the accident.
The local search team of the last teacher found
Three of them withdrew on the 25th and 27th of last month, respectively.
Chungnam Education Office “Consultation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ticket Promotion”
According to the Chungnam Office of Education on Day 1, at approximately 11:45 a.m. (local time), the Nepal Military, Police and Resident Search Corps collected two bodies. Among them, the first district was identified as a teacher (woman) from the Chungnam Office of Education through the passport, and the first district was identified as a local Nepali (Sherpa).
Previously, two bodies were first discovered on the 25th of last month, and the body of another teacher was recovered on the 27th two days later. At the time, their identities were not released at the request of the family. This was because the last remaining teacher was not trained.
The body was first taken and transferred to Pokhara, the closest city to Annapurna, to the municipal university hospital in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. The body of the last discovered teacher will also be placed in the Teaching Hospital.
However, depending on the new coronavirus infection (corona19), the body is expected to take some time on domestic transport. The Nepalese government blocked the border until 7 and international flights were suspended until 15.
The Chungnam Office of Education plans to discuss the entrance and funeral procedures of four teachers arguing with the family and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Education. The four apprentices were teachers Amo (56 · men), Choi (37 · women), Kim (52 · women) and Jeongmo (59 · men).
An official from the Chungnam Office of Education said: “In the meantime, we searched without giving up despite the difficulties, such as the deterioration of the weather and the border blockade after Corona 19.” Said.
Four teachers from the Chungnam Office of Education disappeared during an avalanche along with three Nepalese guides (including one from another group) as they descended from the Annapurna Deurali Hut of the Himalayas (3,230 m above sea level) on January 17.
Reporter Hong Sung = Jin Jin Shin [email protected]
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