Climbers stranded on Everest as cornice collapses

A crowd of mountain climbers were left stuck on the summit of Mount Everest as snow and ice slid off the world’s highest peak, leading to the disappearance of two climbers, including a British man.

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37 comments
  1. Into thin air was a late 1990s book about the worst day on Everest due to a massive bottleneck.
    I can see things have only gotten worse. Sad and tragic. Not for me.

  2. Oh no. Rich people being faced with the consequences of their own selfishness. Boohoo. They're pushing the Titan Submersible at the top of the world instead of under the sea. And nothing of value would be lost. Again.

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