Two Indian mountaineers died while descending Mount Everest after reaching the summit. The information was shared on Friday by Rishi Bhandari. Bhandari said mountaineers Arun Kumar Tiwari and Sandeep Are became extremely exhausted while coming down from Everest, which caused severe breathing difficulties. Returning after conquering Everest Bhandari told news agency PTI that Sandeep Are reached the summit on Wednesday, while Arun Tiwari climbed Everest on Thursday at around 5:30 pm. Arun Tiwari died near the Hillary Step during the descent. Meanwhile, a Sherpa rescue team brought Sandeep Are to Camp 2, where he died shortly after arriving. Three Indians conquered Everest on Wednesday On Wednesday, three Indian mountaineers, including Sandeep Ray, reached the 8,848.86-metre summit of Mount Everest. The other two climbers were Tulasi Reddy Palpunuri and Ajay Pal Singh Dhaliwal. The following day, Thursday, Arun Tiwari and Laxmikant Mandal also reached the summit. Three pictures of mountaineers On May 13, after ropes were fixed, the Mount Everest climbing expedition was officially launched. Five deaths so far this season According to news agency Reuters, five people, including three Nepali climbers, have died on Mount Everest during this year’s climbing season. Nepal has issued a record 493 permits for Everest expeditions this year. This is the highest number since the first successful ascent by Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953. Climbing season started late this year The climbing season began later than usual this year because it took extra time to prepare the route and fix ropes in the Khumbu Icefall. The expedition officially started after the ropes were fixed on May 13. On Wednesday, a record 274 climbers reached the summit of Mount Everest from the Nepal side in a single day. ​ 

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