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Mountaineers form a queue as they approach the summit of Mount Everest in Nepal, May 18, 2025.

Video. Everest faces pressure from climate change and overcrowding

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Nepal says it must protect Mount Everest as rising climber numbers and climate change put pressure on the world’s highest peak.

At a gathering in Kathmandu, attended by over 100 Everest summiteers, the Nepal government pledged safer climbing conditions and better environmental safeguards.

This season, climbers reported experiencing traffic jams, sudden weather shifts, and illness, making the climb more dangerous. Veterans say overcrowding, driven by both professionals and beginners, is putting lives at risk.

Nepal has no limits on acclimatisation days, and permits are valid for 90 days.

Last year, 11 tonnes of rubbish and several bodies were cleared from the mountain during a clean-up drive.

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