Avalanche in Everest

8 killed in quake-triggered avalanche in Everest

Last updated: April 25, 2015

Kathmandu, Nepal (BBN)-At least eight people have been reported killed after an earthquake triggered a "huge avalanche" near the Everest Base Camp.
A Nepal tourism official said the part of the Everest base camp was buried, reports Sky News.
Romanian mountaineer Alex Gavan tweeted: "Everest base camp huge earthquake then huge avalanche from pumori. Running for life from my tent. Unhurt. Many many people up the mountain."
Images from Everest showed belongings scattered on the ground and snow covering tents.
Daniel Mazur, another climber, said that the camp had been "severely damaged".
Captain Tim Bradshaw, who is leading a British Army team climbing the world's highest peak, told Sky News his tent started to "rock and move" as the earthquake hit.
"Then almost like thunder huge boulders started to break around us from the side of the mountain and roll down towards the bottom, towards base camp," he said.
"Everyone here is fine ... but we are on the other side of the mountain away from the Nepal side, quite away from the epicentre."
Ang Tshering of the Nepal Mountaineering Association said that the avalanche apparently happened between the Khumbu Icefall, a rugged area of collapsed ice and snow, and the base camp.
Hundreds of people are feared dead in Nepal after the magnitude 7.9 earthquake toppled buildings.

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