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Hikers rescued from Mt Wellington after being stranded by wild weather

Eight people have been retrieved from the summit of Mt Wellington, overlooking Hobart, after becoming stranded in blizzard-like conditions, AAP reports.

Two of the walkers are lucky to have survived the ordeal, police say.

News of the rescues follows the death of a woman struck by a falling tree in stormy weather on Tasmania’s north-west coast.

Authorities say a group of four walkers became exposed to wild winds and heavy snow at Kunanyi observation point, also known as The Pinnacle, on Mt Wellington, shortly after midday on Saturday.

The party sought help from two other people in the area and the six took refuge in a toilet block until help arrived.

Police, ambulance and Wellington park rangers trekked through the storm to reach the group and walk them to safety.

Two more walkers also became disorientated in the wind and snow on Saturday evening on the Zig Zag track, just below the peak, and contacted emergency services.

Police tracked their phones and, along with paramedics, found the pair sheltering behind rocks near a snow-covered track about 10.30pm.

The group was treated at the scene for exposure and assisted down the mountain before being taken to hospital with cold-related injuries and hypothermia.

Senior Constable Callum Herbert said:

All the people involved started with the best intentions but ultimately some were not prepared for the extreme and variable conditions.

People should heed warnings about walking on the mountain and in alpine areas as both rescues … put themselves and their rescuers at significant risk.

Const Herbert said had the pair lost at night on the mountain not found shelter, they would “almost certainly have perished if it wasn’t for the tenacity of the rescuers”.

They were very lucky.

Police say the 54-year-old woman killed at Beulah late on Saturday afternoon was one of two people trapped under the fallen tree.

Both were treated at the scene.

A 54-year-old man was taken to Launceston General hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.

A report is being prepared for the coroner.

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