Authorities have introduced separate fixed ropes for climbers ascending and descending the 8,848-metre summit to help ease the congestion, Joint Secretary of Tourism Ministry Mohan Krishna Sapkota said.
He said the Nepal government had arranged separate ropes at Hillary Steps last year to manage the flow of climbers.
Although, the climbing season spreads through May-June-July, the weather remains favourable for only 2-3 weeks, which makes the Everest crowded during the period, according to officials.
The nine-member team will have a liaison officer, 2-3 security people and private sector representatives to monitor climbing, coordinate expeditions, provide security and assist in rescue works, the official said.
Sapkota said the plan is to manage the flow of climbers working with expedition teams during the climbing season for the climb above the South Col at 8,000 metres. Climbers refer to it as the "death zone" because of the difficult slopes and little chances of rescue.
The team will set up its own tent at the base camp to report on the activities there, provide help when needed and ensure cleanliness on the mountain slopes.
They would also be able to settle any dispute, like last year's brawl between foreign climbers and local Sherpa guides.
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