- Hundreds of climbers will attempt Mount Everest this season, despite an unstable ice block (serac) and increased permit fees.
- The Icefall route, typically opened by mid-April, was delayed until 29 April due to the hazardous serac, prompting 'Icefall doctors' to issue severe warnings about its potential collapse.
- Mountain guides, including Lukas Furtenbach, have voiced serious concerns about the serac, which is part of the constantly shifting Khumbu Icefall and considered one of the most difficult sections.
- Expedition operators are implementing strict safety protocols, such as reducing loads and carefully timing movements, to mitigate the risks posed by the unstable ice.
- The situation raises concerns, given a 2014 avalanche caused by a falling serac that killed 16 Nepali guides, alongside broader worries about glacier melting due to climate change.
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