The year 2015 was significant for Mount Everest, one of the most formidable and awe-inspiring natural wonders in the world. Located in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and Tibet, China, Everest has been a magnet for climbers and adventurers seeking to conquer its summit. However, 2015 proved to be a particularly challenging and tragic year for those who embarked on this perilous journey. The Avalanche of 2015 On April 25, 2015, a devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. This earthquake triggered an avalanche on Mount Everest, which is considered one of the deadliest incidents in the history of the mountain. The avalanche occurred at an altitude of around 7,200 meters (23,622 feet), sweeping through the Khumbu Icefall, a notorious section of the mountain, killing at least 22 people, including several Sherpas and foreign climbers. Many more were injured, and some were reported missing.
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