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Climbers clear path to Everest summit past giant chunk of ice

An elite team of Nepali climbers successfully cleared a path past a dangerous ice serac blocking the route to Mount Everest's summit. This obstacle, along with bad weather, delayed the start of the climbing season, raising concerns about overcrowding.

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Climbers clear path to Everest summit past giant chunk of ice
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An elite team of Nepali climbers successfully cleared a path past a dangerous ice serac blocking the route to Mount Everest's summit. This obstacle, along with bad weather, delayed the start of the climbing season, raising concerns about overcrowding. China's closure of the northern route further concentrates climbers on the southern route. To manage potential traffic jams and ensure safety, expedition operators and authorities are coordinating ascent schedules. Despite these efforts, three climbers have already died on the mountain in recent weeks due to altitude sickness and a fall.

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Three people have died on the mountain in the last two weeks, including two climbers and one guide.

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Elite Nepali climbers fixed ropes and ladders to the summit on Wednesday after clearing a path past the serac.

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A large, unstable chunk of ice (serac) blocked the route from Everest Base Camp to the peak, causing delays.

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Authorities and expedition operators are coordinating to space out ascents and avoid overcrowding near the summit.

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China has closed the northern route on the Tibetan side to foreign climbers, likely increasing crowds on the southern route.

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"Delays in the opening of the route have added concerns of possible 'traffic jams' to the peak this year," she said.Peak climbing season on Everest usually runs from late April until the end of May.But this year, climbers were hindered by a huge, unstable chunk of dangerous ice, known as a serac, which had been blocking the route from Everest Base Camp up to the peak."If the [next] window is limited, the traffic will be intense... Many of [the climbers] could get into trouble," Mingma G Sherpa, who is on the mountain, told ExplorersWeb, a digital publication on mountaineering.A team of elite mountain guides managed to clear a route past the serac to go up to camps high in the mountain, but their attempt to fix ropes from Camp Four to the summit was again disrupted by bad weather earlier this week.Expedition Operators Association of NepalAn elite team of Nepali climbers managed to fix ropes and ladders up the world's highest peak on WednesdayMountaineers usually climb back and forth between four main camps above Base Camp as part of the acclimatisation process, but they had to complete fewer of these treks this year because the ropes could not be fixed earlier.China also has closed the northern route up Everest, on the Tibetan side, to foreign climbers this season, which is likely to lead to an increase in the crowd taking the southern route.With the push to the summit well underway, authorities and expedition operators have told the BBC they will space out the ascents to manage overcrowding."We are coordinating with various expedition teams to avoid more climbers trying to scale the summit at the same time," said Rishi Ram Bhandari, Secretary-General of the Nepal" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="126433" data-entity-type="organization">Expedition Operators Association of Nepal.Khim Lal Gautam, a tourism department official at Base Camp, said his department has deployed a team of five officials to "coordinate with various commercial expedition teams to make a plan" to avoid queues near the summit.He estimates that there are nearly 2,000 people at the Everest Base Camp right now, including climbers who are heading for other mountains in the region.Three people have died on the mountain over the last two weeks while preparing for the climbing season.The casualties include Bijay Ghimere, the first mountaineer from Nepal's underprivileged Hindu Dalit community to scale Mount Everest. The 35-year-old had suffered from altitude sickness, reports say.Phura Gyaljen Sherpa, 21, died after slipping on the snow and fell into a crevasse near Camp 3 on Monday, while another guide, 51-year-old Lakpa Dendi Sherpa died on his way to Base Camp on 3 May.In recent years, Everest has also been plagued by overcrowding, environmental concerns and a series of fatal climbing attempts.
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