Today-May 21

A Singaporean climber has gone missing after reaching the summit of Mount Everest on Friday morning (May 19), leading to his family calling for urgent attention to his situation. According to a petition on the website change.org, Mr Shrinivas Sainis Dattatraya set out from Singapore to Nepal to climb the world’s highest peak last month. In the petition, his cousin Divya Bharath wrote that on the way down, Mr Shrinivas seemed to have suffered frostbite and altitude sickness. This resulted in him appearing to have separated himself from the rest of his group, and “fallen down at around 8,000m, likely onto the Tibetan side of the mountain”. She said a team of sherpas began search operations on Saturday morning.  News website BNN said Mr Shrinivas was part of an expedition organized by Seven Summit Treks, a Nepalese company that offers guided climbs on Mount Everest and other mountains. He was reportedly last in contact with base camp officials at around 8,500m. On average, about five climbers die on Mount Everest every spring. But this year, the toll has reached nearly double that a little more than halfway through the season. The area above 8,000m is known as the “death zone”, where thin air and low oxygen levels heighten the risk of altitude sickness, and is notorious for its difficult terrain. Read more at:

https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/singaporean-goes-missing-near-mount-everest-peak-after-separating-group-family-appeals-urgent-help-2176011