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Everest survivor Dawa Sherpa stable as HAMS Hospital confirms frostbite, fracture and severe dehydration

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By Tourism Times
Published at : 5 Jun 2026, 3:28 PM

KATHMANDU: Dawa Sherpa, the Sherpa guide who survived seven days alone on Mount Everest without food or bottled oxygen, is in the intensive care unit at HAMS Hospital in Kathmandu, where doctors say his condition remains stable and his dehydration is showing significant improvement.

According to a press release issued by HAMS Hospital on Friday, Dawa arrived with severe dehydration, Grade II frostbite affecting both little fingers, Grade I frostbite on his right thumb and middle finger, and a right medial femoral condyle fracture with distal thigh intramuscular hematoma.

He is currently receiving intravenous Iloprost therapy for frostbite, supplemental oxygen, intravenous fluid resuscitation, and other supportive treatment. A multidisciplinary team is monitoring him closely. He is expected to remain in the ICU for several more days.

Dawa, 57, went missing on May 29 near the Yellow Band above Camp III on Everest after being left behind by fellow climbers from Himalayan Traverse during descent. No search and rescue was conducted for six days. His family had already begun funeral rituals before he was found alive on June 4, crawling toward base camp at Crampon Point, rescued by a Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee garbage management team.

He was airlifted from Gorakshep to Kathmandu by an Altitude Helicopter dispatched by 8K Expeditions. His wife, Damu Sherpa, has demanded stern action against Himalayan Traverse and criticised the government for its delayed response.

His survival - seven days without food or supplemental oxygen, crossing the Khumbu Icefall alone after expedition members removed all ladders - has been widely described as miraculous.

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