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Everest: Record 274 climbers summit from Nepal in single day

A record 274 climbers summited Mount Everest from the Nepali side in a single day on Wednesday, breaking the 2019 record of 223. Nepal issued a record 494 climbing permits this season, generating over $7.4 million in revenue, amid concerns about congestion in the 'death zone' and three reported deaths, while veteran guides Kami Rita Sherpa (32nd ascent) and Lakpa Sherpa (11th ascent, women's record) also broke their own individual records.

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