Six climbers started their summit push from the South Col at 8 pm Friday night and climbed whole night to reach the roof top of the world at 5.50 am (Nepal standard time) yesterday, Tsering Wange, president of Arunachal Mountaineering and Adventure Sports Association (AMASA) informed today.
They are Anshu Jamsenpa (Arunachal Pradesh-AP), Tarun Saikia (Assam), David Zohmangaiha (Mizoram), Wangshuk Myrthong (Meghalaya), Kazi Sherpa (Sikkim) and Nameirakpam Chingkheinganba of Manipur who become the youngest Indian climber at the age of 16.
Anshu Jamsenpa of Arunachal Pradesh, the deputy leader of the expedition, became the first Indian woman to summit the highest peak in the world thrice.
She already holds the record of being the only mother in the world to summit Mt Everest twice in 10 days.
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Facing the deadly wind speed of 100 km per hour, they scaled the highest peak in a adverse weather condition.
Climber Manish Deka (Assam) and Athokpam Robert (Manipur) had to abort their summit push from South Col (26,200 ft) as climber Waribam James (Manipur) was evacuated by chopper due to worsening health problem while negotiating the climb between Camp 2 and Camp 3 (24500 ft).
During the acclimatisation, the expedition team had reached Camp-III on April 30 after which they returned and went with the final push for the summit.
President Pranab Mukherjee had flagged off the first ever north east Mt Everest expedition on March 20.