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Third Everest death takes Nepal's May toll of Himalayan climbers to five

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Posted on May 12, 2026

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· Last updated: May 12, 2026

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Nepal’s Everest Climbing Season Sees Five Deaths, Growing Tourist Surge

Recent Developments and Climbing Season Overview

By Gopal Sharma

Tragic Incidents on Mount Everest

KATHMANDU, May 12 (Reuters) - A Nepali Sherpa guide fell into a crevasse and died on Mount Everest for the third death in two weeks on the world’s highest mountain, as climbers are undeterred by travel disruptions from the Middle East conflict, officials said on Tuesday.

Climbing Preparations and Route Fixing

Seasoned climbers from the Expedition Operators' Association of Nepal are expected to fix ropes on the route to the summit by the weekend, allowing climbers to start moving up if weather conditions are good, hiking officials said.

Impact of Global Events on Everest Tourism

"Despite the Middle East conflict, which has affected travel, tourism and trekking, Everest continues to lure an increased number of climbers," said Himal Gautam, an official of Nepal's tourism department.

Permit Issuance and Popularity of Himalayan Peaks

Nepal has opened more than 400 Himalayan peaks to climbers but the most popular number just over two dozen, including Everest, which is 8,849 m (29,032 ft) tall.

Authorities have issued 492 permits at a cost of $15,000 each this climbing season from April to May for Everest, Gautam added, an increase from 478 in 2023, which in turn exceeded the figures of the two subsequent years.

Fatalities and Their Impact

The latest death took to five the season’s tally among Himalayan climbers in the cash-strapped South Asian nation dependent on aid, remittances and tourism, where climbing is a key source of income and employment.

Details of Recent Fatalities

Phura Gyaljen Sherpa, 21, died after slipping on the snow and falling into a crevasse near Camp III on Everest, located at about 7,200 m (23,620 ft), said Nisha Thapa Rawat, another tourism department official.

Another Nepali climber, Bijay Ghimire Bishwakarma, 35, died during an acclimatisation exercise at the mountain's Khumbu icefall, while 51-year-old Lakpa Dendi Sherpa died on his way to base camp early this month, hiking officials said.

Other Fatalities on Nearby Peaks

In the last week American Johannesen Shelley,53, died on Mount Makalu, the world’s fifth tallest peak, at 8,463 m (27,765 ft), while David Ronbinek of the Czech Republic died on nearby Makalu II, which is 7,678 m (25,190 ft) high, officials said.

They gave no details.

Challenges in the Climbing Season

In April a towering block of ice, among smaller chunks, delayed by nearly two weeks the opening of the route to Everest's summit, stranding hundreds of climbers at base camp.

(Reporting by Gopal Sharma; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

Key Takeaways

  • Phura Gyaljen Sherpa fell from near Camp III on May 11–12, becoming the third Everest death this season, after two earlier Sherpa fatalities during acclimatisation and base‑camp approach (everestchronicle.com).
  • Despite the unstable serac delaying the ice‑fall route, Nepal issued a record 492 permits for Everest this season—surpassing 2023’s total—with royalties exceeding USD 7 million (everestchronicle.com).
  • The broader Himalayan climbing season has seen five deaths this May, including fatalities on Everest, Makalu and Makalu II, underscoring persistent risks amid strong climbing demand despite geopolitical and logistical challenges (apnews.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many climber deaths have occurred on Everest this May?
There have been three deaths on Mount Everest in May, bringing the Himalayan climber death toll in Nepal to five so far this season.
Who are the climbers who died on Everest recently?
Among the recent Everest victims are Nepali Sherpa Phura Gyaljen Sherpa, Bijay Ghimire Bishwakarma, and Lakpa Dendi Sherpa.
How has the Middle East conflict affected Everest climbing?
Despite travel disruptions from the Middle East conflict, Everest continues to attract an increasing number of climbers in 2024.
How many Everest permits have Nepalese authorities issued for this season?
Nepal has issued 492 climbing permits for Everest this season, each costing $15,000—a rise from previous years.
What challenges affected this year's Everest climbing season?
A large block of ice delayed the opening of the summit route by nearly two weeks, stranding hundreds of climbers at base camp.

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