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  "path": "/news/society/166796-everest-climbers-crowding-viral-video/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-20T14:23:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "A massive crowd of around 300 climbers, including Russian mountaineers, formed a severe bottleneck on Mount Everest and appeared in viral footage shared online. The congestion highlighted the growing pressure on the world's highest peak during short weather windows suitable for summit attempts.\nPerfect Weather Window Triggers Mass Ascent\n\nAccording to a Telegram channel Shot, climbers packed the mountain after favorable weather conditions emerged on May 20. The brief window of stability encouraged a large number of expedition groups to push toward higher camps, leading to extreme overcrowding along key sections of the ascent route.\nMany climbers reportedly began moving toward Everest's higher camps in mid-May, hoping to take advantage of the expected conditions for a summit attempt. The result was a tightly packed route where movement slowed significantly due to the sheer number of people.",
  "title": "Perfect Weather Triggers Extreme Bottleneck on Everest Summit Route"
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