fresh Delhi: A US climber has died after descending from Everest, officials said Tuesday, taking this season´s toll to 11 including several deaths blamed on overcrowding on the world´s highest mountain.Christopher John Kulish, 61, had already climbed the 8,848-metre (29,029-feet) peak, and was safely back at a camp below the summit on Monday evening."Every of a sudden he had a heart problem and passed absent at South Col, according to his expedition organisers," said Mira Acharya from Nepal´s tourism department.Nepal issued a record 381 Everest permits this season and a short weather window resulted in measure teams waiting several hours in the dangerous "dead zone", running out of oxygen supplies and risking exhaustion.At least four of the deaths this season -- the deadliest since 2015 when massive soiltrembles triggered avalanches that swept absent climbers´ camps -- have been blamed on the delays.As well as the Everest deaths, nine climbers have died on other 8,000-metre Himalayan peaks, while one person is lost.In addition to the Nepal permits that cost $11,000 each, at least 140 others were granted permission to climb from the northern flank of Everest in Tibet.Although final numbers are yet to be released with the season ending this week, together with the accompanying sherpa guides this could take the total past final year´s record of 807 people reaching the summit.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
This first appeared/also appeared in https://feedproxy.google.com/~r/com/YEor/~3/6Ck6E_BX8-I/477528-us-climber-becomes-11th-everest-fatality
Music
Trailers
DailyVideos
India
Pakistan
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Srilanka
Nepal
Thailand
StockMarket
Business
Technology
Startup
Trending Videos
Coupons
Football
Search
Download App in Playstore
Download App
Best Collections