Miracle on Everest: Guide believed dead spotted crawling down ice

A Nepali climbing guide, Dawa Sherpa, who was believed to have died on Mount Everest, was miraculously found alive after crawling down toward Base Camp six days after he was last seen. He had been descending from near the summit when he went missing above Camp 3 at around 7,500 meters, where survival is extremely difficult due to thin oxygen levels.
Rescue teams and a cleaning crew eventually discovered him slowly making his way down through the Khumbu Icefall. Despite suffering frostbite on his hands, he was conscious and in relatively stable condition. Experts called his survival a “miracle” and an extraordinary case of self-rescue, as no known climber has survived alone at that altitude for that long before.
Dawa Sherpa is now receiving treatment in a Kathmandu hospital and is reported to be awake and speaking with family. His survival came as other climbers on Everest faced deadly conditions this season, with multiple fatalities reported and over 1,000 summits recorded, making it one of the busiest and most dangerous climbing periods in recent years.
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