Russian climber dies on Mt Lhotse as summit bids underway on different peaks
Author: Priyanka Adhikari
Category: Mountain
May 18, 2018
Everest, Nepal
KATHMANDU: A Russian climber died of altitude sickness on Mt Lhotse yesterday, according a government official. Gyanendra Shrestha, liaison officer at the Ministry of Culture Tourism and Civil Aviati
Russian climber dies on Mt Lhotse as summit bids underway on different peaks
KATHMANDU:A Russian climber died of altitude sickness on Mt Lhotse yesterday, according a government official.
Gyanendra Shrestha, liaison officer at the Ministry of Culture Tourism and Civil Aviation, confirmed that Rustem Amirov breathed his last at Camp II of the world’s fourth highest peak.
According to Shrestha, Rustem reached the higher camps without climbing Sherpas and oxygen support.
Meanwhile, the world climbers have continued their climbing bids on different mountains today. “At least 65 climbers including 30 foreigners scaled Mt Everest today,” Shrestha shared.
Climbing The Seven Summits team posted that all CTSS members scaled the world’s highest mountain this morning. The team was guided by Michael Hamil of CTTS and Tendi Sherpa of TAG Nepal.
A few climbers also scaled Mt Lhotse, the world’s fourth highest mountain, according to the expedition organisers. Oxana Morneva has become the first Russian woman to climb Mt Lhotse, a base camp official said. Anders Erik Karl Bergvall from Sweden along with Vinayak Jay Malla climbed Mt Lhotse this morning, Guragai reported.
Meanwhile, Spanish climber Carlos Soria Fontán (79) has reportedly abandoned his bid on Mt Dhaulagiri due to high winds.
Weather Update: Cold temperatures with high winds
Peak Altitude: 8848 m
Risk Level: Low
Expedition Info: International climbing team expedition
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