Paresh Nath and Goutam Ghosh have been missing since yesterday. They were last seen near the Everest summit, officials said.
A search operation was on to locate the two missing Indian climbers. Earlier, out of four Indian climbers who had gone missing, two were located today, said an official of the Mountaineering Department of Nepal's Tourism Ministry.
Meanwhile, Seema Goshwami, who has developed frostbite to her hands and feet at the South Col camp, was unable to move.
Nearly 400 climbers have summitted the 8,850-metre high peak since May 11.
Some 35-40 climbers suffered frostbite in camp 3 and 4 while attempting to reach the summit or on their descent,said Gyanendra Shrestha, an official of the Mountaineering Department of Nepal's Tourism Ministry.
In the past two days, a Dutch and an Australian mountaineer have died of altitude sickness after scaling Mount Everest, days after an Indian climber lost his life after falling sick while descending Nepal's Dhaulagiri peak.
Frost bite occurs due to human negligence in the mountain. The climbers need to shake their hands from time to time to avoid such a situation, said Shrestha.
