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Not an avalanche. An ice tsunami . A slab the size of a football stadium breaks free, pulverizing itself into a billion knives as it drops. The roar reaches the camera two seconds before the blast. It’s not a rumble. It’s a continuous, tearing scream—like the sky is unzipping. everest 2015 videos

Outlets like ITV News , Al Jazeera , and Euronews have archived the footage and context. , where a sudden, fierce storm trapped several

[Video: Climbers Reach Summit of Everest 2015] A slab the size of a football stadium

Searching for inevitably raises ethical questions. The keyword drives significant traffic on YouTube and Vimeo, especially during the spring climbing season (April-May). But is watching these videos morbid tourism or respectful remembrance?

The most famous footage was captured by German climber Jost Kobusch. His camera starts by filming a casual chat at Base Camp as the ground begins to shake. Within seconds, a deafening roar echoes off the peaks. The video captures the terrifying moment a massive wall of snow and rock obliterates the camp, forcing climbers to dive into their tents for survival. The screen goes completely white, leaving only the sound of heavy breathing, coughing, and climbers checking on one another in the aftermath. 2. The Icefall Separation

On April 25, 2015, a massive 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal. The tectonic shift triggered a catastrophic avalanche on Mount Everest, ripping through Base Camp and claiming 19 lives. It became the deadliest day in the mountain's history.