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The 1996 Everest Disaster That Shook the World

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The 1996 Everest disaster was one of the deadliest tragedies in mountaineering history. A sudden blizzard trapped climbers near the summit, leaving them stranded in freezing temperatures with little oxygen. Expedition leaders, including the famous Rob Hall and Scott Fischer, fought to save their teams but sadly didn’t make it back. Some climbers were miraculously rescued, while others were left behind in the brutal storm. The disaster raised serious questions about the dangers of commercial climbing on Everest. Even today, the story serves as a chilling reminder that nature always has the final word.

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