Mount Everest: Two Indian climbers died while descending after successfully reaching the summit of Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain. After reaching the mountain peak, both the climbers died while descending. This incident has once again brought to light the bitter truth about the world’s highest mountain: reaching the top is only half the battle.
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According to reports, these climbers have been identified as Arun Kumar Tiwari and Sandeep Are. According to Nepal expedition officials, Arey scaled Everest on Wednesday, while Tiwari reached the 8,849-metre peak around 5:30 pm on Thursday.
For decades, experienced mountaineers have been repeating a haunting sentence: “Reaching the summit is optional. But returning alive is mandatory.”
However, the descent on Everest is often more dangerous than the ascent.
By the time climbers reach the summit, most of them are physically exhausted. The final climb from Camp IV at the South Col usually begins around midnight and can take 10 to 15 grueling hours through the “Death Zone”. This area is above 8,000 meters where oxygen levels are only one third of what they are at sea level.
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