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Mount Everest Sets a New Record with 274 Climbers Reaching the Summit in a Single Day

May 21, 20262 Mins Read
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Record Number of Climbers Reach Everest Summit

This week, a new record was set as 274 climbers reached the summit of Mount Everest in just one day. This surge has raised concerns about overcrowding on the world’s tallest mountain, especially as many thrill-seekers pay around $15,000 for the chance to climb.

Rishi Bhandari, secretary general of the Expedition Operators Association of Nepal, confirmed that this surpasses the previous record of 223 climbers, set in 2019. “This is the highest number of climbers in a single day so far,” Bhandari said, noting that the total number could increase as more climbers report their successes.

So far, Nepal has issued 494 climbing permits for this season. With each permit costing $15,000, the climbing fever is evident. Notably, climbers are currently only scaling Everest from the Nepalese side, as China has not issued any permits for ascents from Tibet.

Overcrowding has long been a concern for mountaineering experts, as it can lead to dangerous situations on the mountain, particularly in the “death zone,” where oxygen levels are critically low.

In response to safety issues, Nepal is trying to address concerns by toughening regulations and increasing fees for climbers. However, some expedition leaders argue that if climbers use adequate oxygen supplies, high numbers may not pose a significant risk. Lukas Furtenbach, an organizer from Austria, noted that while 274 climbers may seem high, there are other mountains, like Zugspitze, where up to 4,000 climbers reach the summit daily.

As the climbing season continues, the debate over safety and accessibility on Everest remains a hot topic.

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