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    Mount Everest climbing permits in Nepal hit all-time record with 454

    During the peak climbing season from April to May, over 900 climbers, mostly with the assistance of Nepali guides, will be setting their sights on reaching the summit of Mount Everest in the next few weeks.
    News DeskBy News DeskApril 25, 2023
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    Nepal: Nepal has granted a historic 454 permits to climbers for the spring season to scale Mount Everest, according to officials. This comes after a gap of four years since overcrowding at the world’s highest peak led to at least four deaths. Despite concerns about the pandemic and a new COVID-19 outbreak in the country, the mountain has drawn climbers from all over the world.

    During the peak climbing season from April to May, over 900 climbers, mostly with the assistance of Nepali guides, will be setting their sights on reaching the summit of Mount Everest in the next few weeks. During the peak climbing season from April to May, over 900 climbers, mostly with the assistance of Nepali guides, will be setting their sights on reaching the summit of Mount Everest in the next few weeks.

    There is a possibility of heavy traffic and bottlenecks on the route to the summit of Mount Everest if there is a limited window to reach it due to adverse weather conditions, given the large number of climbers attempting the ascent with the help of Nepali guides.

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    Teams attempting to summit Mount Everest in 2019 were forced to endure a massive queue, resulting in hours-long waits in subzero temperatures. This caused climbers’ oxygen levels to drop, leading to exhaustion and illness. Overcrowding was held responsible for at least four of the 11 deaths that occurred on Mount Everest in 2019.

    China had the largest number of climbers receiving permits this season with 96, followed by the United States with 87. A group of expert mountaineers is presently gearing up the route leading to Mount Everest and has already installed ropes up to Camp IV, situated at an altitude of 7,924 meters (25,997 feet).

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    According to Sherpa, the recent snowfall has increased the likelihood of avalanches on the mountain. On April 12 2023, three Nepali climbers disappeared while crossing the perilous Khumbu Icefall on Everest. Rescue operations were called off by the authorities as they determined that retrieving the bodies from a deep crevasse was not feasible.

    Eight of the world’s top 10 highest peaks are situated in Nepal, and the influx of foreign climbers who come to its mountains is a crucial source of revenue for the country. For every foreign climber, the government levies a fee of $11,000, and it has garnered $4.86 million from the issuance of Everest permits.

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