Kathmandu: Two Indian climbers died in Nepal due to altitude ailments after one of them successfully scaled Mount Kanchenjunga, the world's third tallest peak, an official said on Thursday.
Biplab Baidya,48, and Kuntal Karar, 46, died Wednesday night above camp IV after they were unable to continue their descent from near the 8,586-meter summit due to hypothermia and snowblindness.
"Biplab made it successfully to the summit point while Kuntal fell sick on his way. The Indian duo died while climbing down from the peak," Mira Acharya, a staffer at Nepal's Ministry of Tourism team deployed at the base camp, told media.
According to fellow climbers, the incident occurred when the duo was being brought to Camp IV from an altitude of 8,400 metres through a herculean rescue operation carried out by Project Possible team leader Nirmal 'Nims' Purja along with the fellow members.
"Later, they succumbed to high altitude sicknesses," Pasang Sherpa, Manager at Peak Promotion Pvt Ltd told media.