

A tragic incident unfolded on Mount Everest as two Indian climbers lost their lives while descending from the world’s highest peak, Nepalese authorities confirmed. The deceased were identified as Arun Kumar Tiwari and Sandeep Are. Officials stated that both climbers suffered extreme exhaustion during their descent, and despite desperate rescue efforts by guides and support teams, they could not be saved. The incident has once again highlighted the severe risks associated with high-altitude mountaineering on Everest.
According to the Nepal Expedition Operators Association, Sandeep Are was among the 274 climbers who successfully summited Everest on Wednesday, along with fellow Indians Tulasi Reddy Palpunoori and Ajay Pal Singh. The group reportedly set a new record for the highest number of climbers reaching the summit in a single day. However, tragedy struck during the descent as Sandeep Are died while returning from the peak. Authorities later confirmed that Arun Kumar Tiwari also passed away on Thursday evening while descending with another expedition group.


















Comments (0)
No comments yet
Be the first to comment!