An Avalanche On Mount Everest At Base Camp

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May 7, 2014 - On April 18, 2014 an avalanche on Mount Everest near Base Camp killed sixteen Sherpa guides. On April 20, thirteen bodies had been recovered. The search for the three remaining bodies were called off due to the difficulty and risk of retrieving them. On April 22, the Sherpas announced they would not work on Everest for the remainder of 2014 as a mark of respect for the victims. With the history of Mount Everest this has gotten the biggest impact on the vicious mountain.
The Avalanche: At approximately 06:45 local time, an avalanche occurred on the southern side of Mount Everest at an elevation of approximately 19,000 ft. Twenty-five men, mostly Sherpa guides, were buried in the avalanche. The group was fixing ropes and preparing the South Col route for fee-paying climbers during the upcoming climbing season. The accident zone, locally known as the Popcorn Field, lies within the Khumbu Icefall. It is below the traditional site of Camp II, on the route between Camp I and Camp III. The avalanche was triggered by a large serac breaking off from an ice bulge on the slopes o...

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