Indian woman climber dies on Mount Everest
Kathmandu: A 54-year-old Indian woman climber died while descending the Mt Everest, taking the toll of those who perished during this season's expedition in the
Himalayan nation to 13, according to a media report on Thursday.
Mumbai-based Anjali S Kulkarni died at above Camp IV after she fell ill while coming down from the summit point on Wednesday, Thupden Sherpa, an official at Arun Treks, which organised the climb said.
Kulkarni is the fifth Indian climber to have died during the expedition to the world's highest peak with a height of 8,848 metres. Four Indian climbers, including an Indian Army soldier, perished during their trek last week.
The woman, who was accompanied by her husband Sharad Kulkarni, succes
sfully scaled the peak of Mt. Everest on Wednesday
morning, Sherpa was quoted as saying by The Himalayan Times.
Kulkarni was part of the six-member expedition led by Rabindra Kumar and efforts were underway to recover her body from Camp IV, officials from the Nepal tourism department said.
The season till date has
witnessed at least 13 deaths with four on Mt Everest,
three each on Mt Kanchenjunga and Mt Makalu as
well as one each on Mt Lhotse, Mt Annapurna and Mt Cho Oyu.
Hundreds of climbers flock each year to Nepal - home to several of the world's highest mountains, to scale Himalayan peaks during the spring season that begins around March and ends in June.