1970 Mount Everest disaster

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1970 Mount Everest disaster
KhumbuIcefall.jpg
The Khumbu Icefall in 2005.
Date5 April 1970 (1970-04-05)
LocationKhumbu Icefall, Mount Everest
Coordinates27°59′32″N 86°52′38″E / 27.99222°N 86.87722°E / 27.99222; 86.87722Coordinates: 27°59′32″N 86°52′38″E / 27.99222°N 86.87722°E / 27.99222; 86.87722
CauseAvalanche
Deaths6

On 5 April 1970, during production of The Man Who Skied Down Everest, six Nepalese Sherpas died on Mount Everest. The deaths were caused by an ice-fall avalanche in the Khumbu Icefall.[1] The icefall, which lies between Base Camp and Camp I, has been the site of numerous fatalities, including those in the 2014 Mount Everest ice avalanche.[2] The Sherpas were assisting the Japanese Skiing Expedition, which included Yūichirō Miura, the first person to ski down Everest.[3] Their names were Mima Norbu, Nima Dorje, Tshering Tarkey, Pasang, Kunga Norbu, and Kami Tshering.[4] Another death occurred in the Japanese expedition four days later when Kyak Tsering was killed by ice falling from a serac.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Unsworth, Walt (2000). Everest: The Mountaineering History. Seattle, WA: Walk Unsworth. p. 398. ISBN 1-898573-40-9.
  2. ^ Associated Press (18 April 2014). "Mount Everest avalanche sweeps away Nepalese guides". The Guardian (London).
  3. ^ a b "THE JAPANESE MOUNT EVEREST EXPEDITION, 1969-1970".
  4. ^ "Everest Fatalities". adventurestats.com. Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 9 June 2011.