The woman died and tried to expand the world's third tallest mountain; another climber rescued

An 63-year-old French climber died in an attempt to expand the world's third highest mountain, while British media reported that British climbers on the same peak were rescued, the organizers of the expedition said on Monday.
Margareta Morin died Saturday in the 28,169-foot Himalayas (28,169-foot).
“She died from health complications when she was elevated,” Peak 15 Adventure's Yogendra Tamang told AFP. “We are not able to bring our bodies back due to the harsh weather conditions.”
Meanwhile, British climber Adrian Michael Hayes was rescued during the same expedition, according to British stores such as Daily Mail and The Sun. Hayes reportedly began falling down the hill on Saturday, and he was reportedly beginning to suffer from altitude sickness. According to the Daily Mail, Hayes is one of the 10 climbers.
Kanchenjunga is the third highest mountain after Mount Everest and K2, and is considered one of the most demanding peaks in the world.
This is the third death of the spring climbing season, which runs from April to early June.
last week, American climber Alexander Pancoe dies While trying Mount Makaru, the fifth highest mountain in the world. Pancoe is an accomplished climber at Northwestern University, graduated from his young brain tumor. CBS Chicago Report.
Last month, an Austrian climber died while descending on the 6,812-meter AMA Dablam in Nepal.
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Home to eight of the world's 10 highest peaks, Nepal welcomes hundreds of climbers each year during the spring and autumn climbing seasons.
It has issued more than 1,000 licenses to its mountains this season, including 75 from Kanchenjunga.