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Climate change has made the 2025 Himalayan climbing season deadly, with extended monsoons causing blizzards, floods, and landslides that killed 61 and stranded hundreds.
The 2025 autumn climbing season in the Himalayas has become increasingly dangerous due to climate change, with monsoon rains extending into October and triggering extreme weather.
Sudden blizzards and flash floods stranded hundreds near Everest and Mera Peak, killing at least one climber and 60 people in landslides, while rescue efforts relied on yaks and horses amid communication breakdowns.
Scientists link the shift to warmer air holding more moisture and stronger interactions between lingering monsoon systems and Mediterranean westerly disturbances, disrupting traditional seasonal patterns and making weather unpredictable.
El cambio climático ha hecho que la temporada de escalada del Himalaya de 2025 sea mortal, con monzones extendidos que causaron tormentas de nieve, inundaciones y deslizamientos de tierra que mataron a 61 y dejaron a cientos varados.