Everest Record-Holder Calls for Climber Limits Amid Multiple Deaths This Season

Everest Record-Holder Calls for Climber Limits Amid Multiple Deaths This Season
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Concerns over overcrowding and safety on Mount Everest have intensified following recent fatalities and calls for restrictions.

  • Kami Rita Sherpa, who has summited Everest a record 32 times, urged authorities to limit climber numbers.
  • At least five climbers have died during this Everest season, according to multiple sources.
  • Two Indian mountaineers and three Nepali climbers are among the reported fatalities this season.
  • A U.S. and a Czech climber died on Mount Makalu earlier this month.
  • Crowds on the peak have increased, prompting warnings about risks from experienced guides.

Record-holding Everest guide Kami Rita Sherpa has called for limits on the number of climbers after at least five deaths were reported on the mountain this season.

The fatalities and warnings highlight ongoing safety concerns related to overcrowding on Everest, raising questions about current regulations and the need for stricter controls. Sources differ on the nationalities of the deceased climbers; Al Jazeera reports two Indians and three Nepalis, while CBS News notes a U.S. and Czech climber died on Makalu.

Authorities may face increased pressure to review and potentially revise climbing permit policies. Further discussions on safety measures and climber limits are expected.

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