An Indian climber has died in Nepal near the summit of the world's third-highest peak, expedition organisers said on Friday, the third fatality of this year's busy Himalayan spring climbing season.
Narayanan Iyer, 52, died on Thursday at an altitude of 8,200 metres (26,900 feet), near the top of Mount Kanchenjunga.
"He was slower than others and we had two guides assist him. He was very exhausted, couldn't continue and collapsed," Nivesh Karki of expedition company Pioneer Adventure told AFP.
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Karki said that Iyer's family had been informed and the company is working out details for the recovery of his body.
Nepal has issued 68 permits to foreign climbers for the 8,586-metre (28,169-foot) Kanchenjunga this season and several made it to the summit on Thursday.
Iyer is the third climber to die in Nepal this year, according to Agence France-Presse.
Last month, a Greek climber died on the 8,167-metre (26,795-foot) Dhaulagiri after he fell ill while descending.
Days later, a Nepali climber who was carrying equipment uphill was found dead on Mount Everest.
Nepal, home to eight of the world's highest peaks, usually attracts hundreds of adventurers during the spring climbing season, when temperatures are warm and winds are typically calm.
The country only reopened its peaks to mountaineers last year after the pandemic shut down the industry in 2020.
But with coronavirus cases receding, expedition operators in Nepal are hopeful of a busier climbing season this year.
Nepal's government has already issued permits to 918 mountaineers for the season, including 316 for Mount Everest.