Mountaineering|It is estimated that there are more than 50 tons of garbage and more than 200 bodies on the slopes of Everest.
of Nepal soldiers of the armed forces have collected 11 tons of garbage, four bodies and one skeleton in the annual cleaning operation of the Mount Everest region.
The matter is reported, among others, by a Nepalese newspaper The Himalayan Times and an Indian news channel NDTV.
The job, carried out for the fourth time, lasted 55 days and also covered Everest’s neighboring mountains Lhotse and Nuptse. The cleaners went all the way to the top of Everest.
The ungrounded waste and the bodies and skeleton were delivered to the capital of Nepal, Kathmahdu.
From According to NDTV, a total of 12 bodies and 180 tons of garbage have been collected in the 2019 cleanups.
of the British broadcasting company BBC by It is estimated that there are more than 50 tons of garbage and more than 200 bodies on the slopes of Everest.
The last climbing season on Everest ended at the end of May. Eight climbers died during that time. In the previous year’s climbing season, there were 18 deaths.
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