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Greater Sudbury's Cody Walter OK after Nepal earthquake

A Greater Sudbury man who hadn't been heard from since a massive earthquake struck Nepal on Saturday is safe, according to his girlfriend.

Cody Walter from Lively was hiking with a friend when massive quake struck

Cody Walter, seen next to his girlfriend Jennifer Ring, was hiking with a friend in Nepal when the massive earthquake struck. Ring said Walter has been heard from and is safe. (Submitted by Jennifer Ring)

A Greater Sudburyman who hadn'tbeen heard from since a massive earthquake struck Nepal on Saturdayis safe, according to his girlfriend.

Cody Walter, from Lively,was hiking with his friend Samuel Caldbick in Langtang Park, about 65 kilometres north of the Nepalese capital of Kathmandu when the quake hit.

Walter's girlfriend Jennifer Ring tweeted Monday night that families have heard from the two men, who were waiting for their rescue chopper.

The magnitude 7.8 earthquake, which originated outside Kathmandu, was the worst to hit the poor South Asian nation in over 80 years.

The official death toll has soared past 4,000 as of Monday. Well over 1,000 of the victims were in Kathmandu.

There are 462 Canadians registered in Nepal, but registration is voluntary, so the number of people in the countryis almost certainlyhigher.

Cody Walter, left, was hiking with his friend Samuel Caldbick in Kathmandu when the quake struck. Both men are said to be safe. (Submitted by Jennifer Ring)

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story spelled Walter's last name incorrectly.
    Apr 27, 2015 5:04 PM ET