Indian Roman climbers die for the title Nepal – Aitrend

This acting image shows that the mountain climber holds the rope during the ice climbing session at Everest Camp, Nepal 15 April 2025. - Reuters
This acting image shows that the mountain climber holds the rope during the ice climbing session at Everest Camp, Nepal 15 April 2025. – Reuters

Katmandu: Two ligans from Romania and India died on Mount Lotsi in Nepal, the fourth highest in the world.

Barna ZCSO Vago, 48, died on Sunday while ascending the 8516 -meter mountain (27,940 feet), according to a heritage dedahar of the Tourism Department in Nepal.

He was not using complementary oxygen.

On the same day, an Indian climber, Rakish Kumar, 39, died between Camp 3 and CAMP 4 as he was descending after a successful summit.

“Our evidence is trying to restore his body,” said Brakash, from McCalo, an adventure, a campaign organizer. AFP.

Nepal has released more than 1,100 declarations to wander mountains this season, including 107 for LHOTSE.

LHOTSE climbers use the same basic camp that aims to top Everst.

They follow the same road to the top of the mountain, and they expand the absolute LHOTSE face-a wall of 1125 meters-before the path is divided into the neighboring peaks.

The accident comes after the death of two people – Filipino and an Indian climber – on the adjacent Everest last week.

At least five others, including French, American, one of the Austrian climbers and two Nepalese, died on the Himalayas since the start of the spring climbing season.

Nepal is home to eight of the top 10 peaks in the world and welcomes hundreds of climbers every spring, when temperatures are warmer and wind is quieter.

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