Asad Ali rescued from Mount Everest.

Pakistani mountaineer Asad Ali Memon has been successfully rescued from Mount Everest after facing difficulties during his descent, a spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has claimed.

Asad, a student of IoBM from Sindh, recently became the first person from the province to summit the highest mountain in the world.

After facing no difficulties during the climb of the 8,848-meter-tall behemoth, his luck ran out during the descent with harsh weather conditions resulting in several injuries. Asad reportedly suffered a dislocated hand, injuries to his knee and burns to his skin.

The climber then requested the Pakistan embassy for a rescue operation which they obliged.

Asad has been evacuated and provided medical care. He is physically safe and is currently at a hotel in Lukla, a town near foots of Everest. He will be brought home on the first available flight. Our Embassy in Nepal is in...

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