3 more climbers die on overcrowded Everest
Most Everest climbers are escorted by a Nepali guide, meaning more than 750 of them are expected to tread the same path to the top. – AFP pic, May 24, 2019.
THREE more climbers have died on Everest, expedition organisers and officials said today, taking the toll from a deadly week on the overcrowded world’s highest peak to seven. “Two more Indian climbers have died on Everest yesterday,” Mira Acharya, spokeswoman for Nepal’s Tourism Department, told AFP, while expedition organisers confirmed the third fatality.
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