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2 climbers, from India and Philippines, die on Everest​

2 climbers, from India and Philippines, die on Everest

An Indian climber, Subrata Ghosh (left) and another from the Philippines, Philipp II Santiago became the first mountaineers to die on Mount Everest in the current March-May climbing season of the world's highest peak
PHOTO: Facebook/Subrata Ghosh, Facebook/Emil Sumangil
PUBLISHED ON May 16, 2025 2:48 PM

KATHMANDU — An Indian climber and another from the Philippines became the first mountaineers to die on Mount Everest in the current March-May climbing season of the world's highest peak, hiking officials said on Friday (May 16).

Subrata Ghosh, 45, from India, died on Thursday below the Hillary Step while returning after reaching the 8,849 metre peak.

"He refused to descend from below the Hillary Step," said Bodhraj Bhandari of Nepal's Snowy Horizon Treks and Expedition organising company.

No other details were available.

The Hillary Step is located in the 'death zone', an area between 8,000-metre high South Col and the summit where the level of natural oxygen is inadequate for survival.

"Efforts are underway to bring his body down to the base camp. The cause of his death will be known only after post mortem," Bhandari said.

Philipp II Santiago, 45, from the Philippines, died late on Wednesday at the South Col while he was on his way up, said Himal Gautam, a tourism department official.

Santiago was tired when he reached the fourth high camp and died while resting in his tent, Gautam added.

Santiago and Ghose were both members of an international expedition organised by Bhandari.

Nepal has issued 459 permits to climb Everest during the current season that ends in May. Nearly 100 climbers and their guides have already reached the summit this week.

Mountain climbing, trekking and tourism is a source of income and employment for Nepal, one of the poorest countries in the world.

At least 345 people have died on Everest in more than 100 years since summiting expeditions were known to have started, according to the Himalayan data base and hiking officials.
 
What is the point of climbing up that stupid mountain? To stroke your ego like those oceangate deepsea kumgongs who died horribly?
 
It's great to die while doing what you love.

Some like diving or skydiving, others like collecting cardboard boxes or clinging onto power as long as possible.

Different strokes for different folks.
 
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