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How many dead bodies are in space 202110/3/2023 ![]() The spike in numbers was widely blamed on severe overcrowding on the mountain, as bad weather allowed just a short window of time to attempt to reach the summit.Ī photo taken by a climber went viral around the world, as it showed a huge line of climbers forming an hours-long queue in -22 F along a thin strip of the mountain known as the "death zone" in a bid to reach the top. The move was sparked after one of the deadliest seasons in living memory when 11 climbers were killed on Everest earlier that year. They must also be accompanied by a trained Nepalese guide, and submit a certificate proving they are in good health and have good physical fitness. In August 2019, the Nepalese government ruled that climbers who wanted to tackle Everest must now have climbed at least one Nepalese peak of more than 21,325 feet (6,500 meters) before getting a permit. He had reportedly attempted to summit the peak twice before, but was forced to turn back due to exhaustion. No further details were provided about his death, according to Reuters. While experienced Russian climber Pavel Kostrikin, 55, died at Camp I on May 7, after being brought down from Camp II where he fell ill at 20,997 feet (6,400 meters). ![]() Two climbers died on Everest this year, including Ngimi Tenji Sherpa, a Nepalese climber who was found dead on April 13 close to a relatively safe area known as the "football field." The 38-year-old's body was recovered from the mountain, and Pasang Tsering Sherpa, a spokesperson for the company Beyul Adventures, said: "There were no accidents, and initial medical check suggests high-altitude sickness." Mountaineers make their way to the summit of Mount Everest, as they ascend on the south face from Nepal, in May 2018.
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