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Rare October Snowstorm Strikes Tibet And India

A deep depression tearing through Nepal, eastern India, and Bhutan has unleashed early-season snow across the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau.

Kamba County, just north of Gurudongmar Lake, saw several inches of accumulation as temperatures dropped below -5C (23F).

Farther west, Shigatse in Tibet was struck by a rare October snowstorm:


While heavy snowfall in Dingri County forced the evacuation of large numbers of tourists:


Around 1,000 people were also stranded on the eastern slopes of Mount Everest, as reported yesterday.

Satellite imagery confirms widespread snow cover across the plateau, extending into northern India where conditions have also turned wintry in Himachal Pradesh:

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