Emergency workers have airlifted 518 people to safety, including 310 foreign tourists, since the snowstorm struck the Annapurna Circuit in central Nepal during peak season, catching trekkers, their guides and porters unawares.
"We have decided to call off the operation for now, staying (on) stand-by if there is any information or calls for help," senior tourism ministry official Suresh Acharya told AFP.
"We have not received any additional information of trapped trekkers from the region," he said.
"Rescue workers have dug over 10 feet deep in their search, but the bodies (of the eight) have not been found," district official Devendra Lamichanne told AFP.
A team from the Nepal Army and two Sherpa rescue experts remain camped in the area to continue searching for the eight, who are thought to be four Canadians, an Indian and three Nepalese, he said.
Those bodies already recovered include 16 foreigners -- four Israeli, four Indians, three Poles, two Slovakians, a Chinese and a Japanese. One tourist's nationality could not be confirmed, the home ministry said.
Separately, police said an American climber died after a successful ascent of the 6,812-metre Ama Dablam in eastern Nepal on Tuesday.
"He was descending with his team from camp two to camp one when his rope snapped and he fell down over 300 metres," local police official Chandra Dev Rai told AFP.
The 42-year-old climber's body was taken to Kathmandu for an autopsy on Wednesday.
In April 16 guides were killed on Mount Everest in the mountain's deadliest ever avalanche leading to an unprecedented shutdown of the world's highest peak.
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