Blizzard on Mt. Everest traps hundreds of hikers
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Rare sight in Bihar’s Jaynagar: Mount Everest visible from over 200 km away after rain cleared skies
Situated along the banks of the Kamla River near the India-Nepal border, Jaynagar enjoys close proximity to the Himalayan range
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Mount Everest trekkers rescued after blizzard slams Tibet days after deadly flooding in Nepal
A rare winter storm hit the Tibetan side of Mount Everest, stranding hundreds of mountaineers during peak season, just days after heavy rainfall triggered flooding in Nepal, killing dozens.
Mount Everest was recently visible from Jainagar in Bihar's Madhubani district. Clear skies and reduced pollution allowed residents to see the world's highest peak. This rare spectacle highlights the impact of weather and air quality.
Early-season snowfalls have stranded hikers in two mountainous areas in western China, including several hundred at the base of Mount Everest
What began as a hiking trip with friends on the breathtaking slopes on the Tibetan side of Mount Everest turned into a frightening ordeal for 30-year-old Feng Holiday, after a rare October blizzard left her and hundreds of hikers stranded in treacherous conditions.
The video, originally shared on X by user Satyam Raj, showed the distant snow-covered peaks faintly visible against the horizon. 'View of the majestic Himalayas as seen from Jainagar, Madhubani, Bihar,
Mount Everest was visible from Jaynagar, Bihar, due to clear air after rainfall. This rare sight, last seen during lockdown, occurs during specific times of the year. Jaynagar's proximity to the Himalayas and its role in Nepal's railway line contribute to its significance.