The conquest of Everest is a dream of a dream of life – but in many cases it is fatal. Only against this year’s mountaineering period is it estimated that at least 13 people have lost their lives – climbers and serpa (mountain guides) – most trying to cross the “Zone of Death”.

Only yesterday, May 25, confirmed 7 deaths.

Today, a climbing company in Nepal posted on Facebook a shocking video in which members of a mission download the corpse of a dead climber, tied with ropes, until the company’s camp in Everest.

At least 345 people have died in Everest in more than 100 years since it became known that mountaineering missions have begun, in accordance with the Himalayan database and organizers.

This year, Nepal issued 459 ascent licenses.

The “Zone of Death” is an area between the 8,000 -meter (or cones) South Col and the top of Everest, where the oxygen level is not sufficient for survival. Most climbers and serpa lose their lives there by altitude.