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Two bodies of four Korean teachers were found dead in Annapurna after an avalanche in Nepal in January. It is expected that it will take a little longer to return to your family.

The detailed news is reporter Do-Kyun Kim.

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scene of a recent Annapurna avalanche accident search in Nepal.

This month, as the temperature rose, the snow began to melt, and compared to the accident in January, the ground was visible.
Two bodies of men and women were found near the scene of the accident around 3:00 pm yesterday (25th), the 100th day of disappearance.

[Republic of Nepal, Embassy of the Republic of Korea: There is a search team of residents consisting of villagers. A search captain came to the scene of the accident yesterday afternoon and found it.]

The body was found to be two out of four Korean teachers missing in January.

[Chungnam Office of Education officials: It was confirmed with a passport. Most of them carry a passport. The passport has been confirmed.] The

recovered body will be carried by helicopter to the National Teaching Hospital in Kathmandu, the capital.

Challenges remain in the further search and transportation to the body.

Corona 19.

Nepal is currently unable to move due to the country's blockade, and the majority of the military has been mobilized, and international flights are prohibited until the 15th of next month.

[Arjun Podel / Korea-Nepal Trekking Tourism Secretary-General: Since the entire country is being blocked, people cannot go outside the house. Ordinary people. First of all, it will be blocked by tomorrow (27th). It is said that it will probably be extended for another week.]

Education officials say local police and residents are conducting additional searches, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are also asking for cooperation with Nepalese authorities.

(Video editing: Hwanhee Won, screen provided: Pokhara Tourism Police Facebook)