The aftermath of a deadly avalanche on Mount Everest
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Dawa Tashi Sherpa lies on bed of the Intensive Care Unit at Grandi International Hospital after he was rescued and airlifted from the avalanche site at Mount Everest in Kathmandu
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Tashi Sherpa lies on the bed of the Intensive Care Unit at Grandi International Hospital after he was rescued and airlifted from the avalanche site at Mount Everest in Kathmandu
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Tashi Sherpa lies on bed of Intensive Care Unit at Grandi International Hospital after he was rescued and airlifted from the avalanche site at Mount Everest in Kathmandu
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Tashi Sherpa lies on the bed of the Intensive Care Unit at Grandi International Hospital after he was rescued and airlifted from the avalanche site at Mount Everest in Kathmandu
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Dawa Yangzum Sherpa, along with other family members of Dawa Tashi Sherpa, speaks with media personnel at Grandi International Hospital in Kathmandu
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Doctors expecting arrival of the victims of a Mount Everest avalanche stand-by near the helipad at Grandi International Hospital in Kathmandu
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Doctors expecting the arrival of the victims of a Mount Everest avalanche standby near the helipad at Grandi International Hospital in Kathmandu
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An avalanche swept down a climbing route on Mount Everest early Friday (April 18), killing at least 12 Nepalese guides and leaving three missing in the deadliest disaster on the world's highest peak. (AP)