Have there been any instances of climbers being trapped on their descent from the summit of Mount Everest due to weather conditions?

 Yes, there have been several instances where climbers have been trapped on their descent from the summit of Mount Everest due to adverse weather conditions. The extreme altitude and unpredictable weather on Everest can lead to sudden storms, high winds, whiteouts, and other hazardous conditions that can strand climbers on the mountain.

One of the most notable incidents occurred during the infamous 1996 Mount Everest disaster, where several climbers from different expeditions became trapped in a severe storm near the summit. This disaster was documented in Jon Krakauer's book "Into Thin Air" and has been the subject of various films and documentaries. During this event, eight climbers tragically lost their lives, and many others suffered severe frostbite and other injuries.

In subsequent years, there have been other incidents where climbers have been stranded or faced difficulties on their descent from the summit due to weather-related challenges. These incidents serve as stark reminders of the dangers inherent in climbing Mount Everest and the importance of careful planning, preparation, and decision-making in such a hazardous environment

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