Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Deaths Rise as Nepal Issues More Permits For Mount Everest

Eleven people have died this season, the highest number since 2015. Most are believed to have suffered from altitude sickness, which is caused by low amounts of oxygen at high elevation and can cause headaches, vomiting, shortness of breath and mental confusion.

from Top World News- News18.com http://bit.ly/2QxaQO2

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