Mount Everest shut down as Nepal suspends permits amid virus fears

Kathmandu: Nepal suspended Friday permits to climb Mount Everest over the coronavirus pandemic, closing off the world’s highest peak a day after China halted access from its side.

“Nepal has halted climbing on all mountains in the country and stopped issuing tourist visas,” Yogesh Bhattarai, Minister for Culture Tourism and Civil Aviation said Friday. It should be mentioned here that the Himalayan country earns millions of dollars a year from issuing permits for Mount Everest.

“The government has decided to suspend all spring expeditions and scrap permits for the time being. The decision can be reviewed after analysing the global scenario over the coming months,” Bhattarai informed.

Last year’s spring window saw a record 885 people summit Everest, 644 of them from the Nepal side and 241 from the northern flank in Tibet. The traffic-clogged season saw 11 deaths on the mountain, with at least four blamed on overcrowding.

Mount Everest attracts hundreds of mountaineers from all over the world each spring, when a window of good weather opens up between late April and the end of May, prompting a rush for the summit.

Nepal has so far confirmed only one case of coronavirus.

AFP

 

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